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Author: Ismail Patel Created: 28/12/2006 12:35
Ismail Patel is the chairman and founding member of the Friends of Al-Aqsa. His other roles include: Spokesperson for the British Muslim Initiative; Senior Advisor to the Conflicts Forum, (which seeks to establish a new understanding of political Islam in the West and has a membership group spanning diplomats, academics and journalists); Director of IslamExpo; and member of the Special Advisory Board of Clear Conscience.

We shall not be moved
By Ismail Patel on 30/01/2007 14:32
Tate Britain has entered the debate over the Iraq war by exhibiting placards, postcards and banners that were assembled by Brian Haw in Parliament Square, opposite the House of Commons.
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To be a Civilised Nation
By Ismail Patel on 09/01/2007 10:24
All civilised nations have one thing in common; they surrender the interests of the individual in favour of the whole of society. A nation can be judged on this basic precept, and those that are still emerging from the ‘cave’ are perceived to prioritise personal interest over the communities they live in/represent. This is starkly exemplified by the Corruption Perceptions Indexes year after year, with the countries hitting the bottom in direct correlation with underdeveloped social networks.
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Ismail Patel is the chairman and founding member of the Friends of Al-Aqsa. His other roles include: Spokesperson for the British Muslim Initiative; Senior Advisor to the Conflicts Forum, (which seeks to establish a new understanding of political Islam in the West and has a membership group spanning diplomats, academics and journalists); Director of IslamExpo; and member of the Special Advisory Board of Clear Conscience.

A graduate of the University of Manchester, he regularly contributes to discussions, debates and conferences nationally and internationally addressing peace in Palestine and other issues affecting Muslims in the UK and internationally.

He is also a regular commentator in the print and broadcast media. He has also written several books, including: Islam the Choice of Thinking Women, Madina to Jerusalem: Encounters with the Byzantine Empire, Palestine Beginner’s Guide and Virtues of Jerusalem: An Islamic Perspective. He is also the editor of bi-annual referenced journal Al-Aqsa.

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