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ENEMY COMBATANT: My Imprisonment at Guantanamo, Bagram, and Kandahar (Paperback) (416 pages)
Price:$18.95 (Free Shipping) Book Excerpt: “I didn't know what I was expecting, but it was not this. I looked around in utter bewilderment, almost unbelief. Nothing had changed, in fact things were worse. From Kandahar to Bagram, from Bagram to Guantánamo: each time I thought things were going to get better, but they actually got worse. What could be more bleak, or grimmer, than being in a cage like this? I could not even see out of it clearly as it was covered with a pale green steel mesh, doubled with one part of the mesh set vertically, and the other horizontally, so they crisscrossed one another. I could barely see through it, it was a strain on the eyes. I felt I was really back to square one. “It is considered a sin in Islam to despair, but in Bagram, during the worst days of May 2002, I had been unable to hold despair at bay. Here in Guantánamo, in this steel cage with its mesh sides, steel roof and floor, steel bed, steel toilet, all inside a white, new-looking brightly lit room, I felt despair returning as I took in my surroundings for the first time.” --- Excerpt from "Enemy Combatant: A British Muslim's Journey To Guantanamo And Back" by Moazzam Begg
BEYOND THE GREEN ZONE; Dispatches from an Unembedded Journalist in Occupied Iraq (Hardcover) (331 pages)
Price:$20.00 (Free Shipping) Book Excerpt: “My going to Iraq was an act of desperation that has since transformed itself into a bond to that country and so many of her people. There were stories there that begged to be heard and told again. We are defined by story. Our history, our memory, our perceptions of the future, are all built and held within stories. As a US citizen complicit in the devastation of Iraq, I was already bound up in the story of that country. I decided to go to learn what that story really was. While the vast majority of the reporting of Iraq was provided by journalists availing themselves of the Pentagon-sponsored "embed" programme, I chose to look for stories of real life and "embed"myself with the Iraqi people. The US military side of the occupation is overly represented by most mainstream outlets. I consciously decided to focus on the Iraqi side of the story. The story of the many oppressed peoples of the world is rarely recorded by the few who oppress. We are taught that the truth is objective fact as written down by the conquerors.” -- Extracted from "Beyond the Green Zone: Dispatches From an Unembedded Journalist in Occupied Iraq" by Dahr Jamail |
| Inaugural Al-Alwani Lecture
Thu, Mar 11th, @7:30pm - 09:30PM |
| Make the Click - Bridge the Gap: Adult - Teen Communications
Sat, Mar 13th, @8:30am - 05:00PM |
| Archangel Gabriel: An Islmaic Prespective
Sat, Mar 13th, @11:00am - 02:00PM |
| The Archangel Gabriel - An Islamic Perspective
Sat, Mar 13th, @11:00am - 03:00PM |
| Prophet Muhammad: A Model for Mankind
Sat, Mar 13th, @4:45pm - 09:00PM |
| IQRA 4th Annual Fund Raising Event
Sun, Mar 21st, @1:30pm - 05:00PM |
| Operation Blackout: Truth Needs a Voice
Sat, Mar 27th |
| Masjid Zam Zam 1st Annual Fundraising Program
Sun, Mar 28th, @1:30am - 05:30PM |