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Archive for December, 2008RSS: News Maker

The ULU ISoc Annual Dinner 08

Posted by Guest | December 1, 2008

Amir Sulaiman at the annual dinnerA Credit Crunch task lay before me. My mission, should I choose to accept it, was as follows: for a mere £5 I needed to find an ISoc event that would tick every box, and in short be what every other event wished it could be. The event needed to include a three course meal, two inspiring Islamic lectures and one international poet and attract students from every ISoc in London.

A Contemporary Edge of Arabia

Posted by Guest | December 1, 2008

El-Dowayan artAn unusually luminescent radiograph is what first caught my eye as I walked into the exhibition room. You could forgive me, then, for thinking I had walked into the wrong place. But, this was ‘Edge of Arabia’ – a fresh attempt to boast an array of Saudi contemporary art, the first of its kind in the UK.

All I want for Eid is……

Posted by Guest | December 1, 2008

XmasIt's begining to look alot like Christmas…sings my TV everytime the adverts comes on, even with his gaze lowered and iPod playing Islamic lectures into his ear the average Ahmed can't avoid Christmas. We try not to get too caught up with the hustle and bustle that is Christmas (apart from the sales ofcourse!), and inshaAllah looking forward to our very own Eid – but often I ask myself do we give Eid the weight and value it deserves?

Primark, Poverty and Politics

Posted by Guest | December 1, 2008

Primark shop frontWe all love shopping at primark. It is perfect for the student lifestyle and, more importantly, the student budget.But surely the prices for these clothes is too good to be true right? Read on to find out where the catch is…

Charity Week 2008

Posted by Guest | December 1, 2008

little orphan girlIt would take 15 years for the average British person to earn as much as the UK’s Muslim students raised during Charity Week 2008. This One Week one blessed, eventful, spirited, creative, arduous, but inspirational week. One previous member of the Charity Week team shares her thoughts on a week that outstrips all others in term of united activism on campuses across the UK. 

Where has the passion gone?

Posted by Guest | December 1, 2008

TearLove is rarely understood, but always makes people behave in ways we recognise. Sometimes our attachments, our priorities and passions are misplaced, but sometimes love itself lacks a certain je ne sais quoi. Love is important, but in our most important relationship, the passion seems to have seeped away…

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