Just Because I’m Muslim

"Actually, I quite liked the World Trade Center the way it was... A terrible crime occurred there 11 years ago. I pray for everyone who suffered and lost loved ones that day. However, we need to stop collectively victimising people because of their faith, it's unacceptable and terribly unjust!" ~ Paul Salahuddin Armstrong

4thought.tv : Can Jews and Muslims ever find peace?

Paul Salahuddin Armstrong, Co-Director of the Association of British Muslims, speaking about Judaism and Islam on Channel 4's 4thought.tv on Jan 2. 2011

Jews, Conspiracy, and Islam

By Manwar Ali (Abu Muntasir) JIMAS Anti-Semitic conspiracy theory that some of us find readily acceptable or wish it to be true either takes the form of historical introduction or offered as 'explanations' to the politics of the Middle-east, particularly Palestine. In the former scenario information is extracted a great deal from non-Muslim authors and…Read more Jews, Conspiracy, and Islam

Sulha Peace Project Concert for Peace – Amen!

The Sulha Peace Project Concert for Peace, Nov 2008. An amazing evening of music, poetry & spirit for Peace @ SPSA's church in NYC. The ancient priestly blessing from the Temple of Solomon, with melody by Jai Uttal sung by Gabriel Meyer Halevy & Amir Paiss & solos by pioneers & leading singers of the world music…Read more Sulha Peace Project Concert for Peace – Amen!

Yom Kippur 5771 (2010)

Yom Kippur is one of the most sacred days in the Jewish calendar. Jews fast, pray, reflect and seek forgiveness for their sins over the past year. Jews devote the entire day to G-d, refraining from work, food and sexual relations. I wish anyone remembering this day, a very blessed Yom Kippur, along with the…Read more Yom Kippur 5771 (2010)

Muslim-Jewish Relations in South Asia

On the 15th June 2010, Mr Paul Salahuddin Armstrong, Director for Interfaith and Interpolitical Dialogue at the Association of British Muslims, attended an academic seminar, presented by Dr Navras Jaat Aafreedi Ph.D. The seminar entitled Muslim-Jewish Relations in South Asia, was organised by the Woolf Institute. The event took place in Wesley House, Cambridge. Mr Armstrong said, "I…Read more Muslim-Jewish Relations in South Asia