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Westminster University puts off lecture by Sheikh Haitham Al-Haddad following unmasking of Isil militant as Mohammed Emwazi, a former student. By Edward Malnick 26 February 2015 • 9:52pm .
Video: British sharia court 'protects wife-beating suspects by sabotaging criminal proceedings against them' women's rights group claims Controversial sharia court judge Shaykh Haitham Al Haddad ...
Haitham al-Haddad (pictured) was set to visit the University of Westminster on Thursday, despite more than 3,000 people signing a petition opposing the event.
Sheikh Haitham al-Haddad, who calls homosexuality a "criminal act", advocates female genital mutilation and argues that domestic abuse is a private matter, was due to be hosted by the university's ...
Mr Al-Haddad insisted that Muslim speakers had a ... “No meeting is taking place tomorrow Monday 2nd March between representatives of the University of Westminster and Sheikh Haitham Al-Haddad.
Haitham Al-Haddad also sits on the Islamic Sharia Council. An imam who had planned a day out for Muslim families at Legoland in Windsor has blamed "extreme Islamophobia" for the event being cancelled.
Haitham al-Haddad has been banned from speaking at the University of Kent. He has refuted claims he encourages homophobia and antisemitism, but was recently banned by the University of Westminster ...
Sharia court judge Shaykh Haitham Al Haddad is no stranger to controversy. Here, Fatima Manji challenges him over whether or not he thinks it is legitimate for a man to beat his wife.
Dr Haitham Al-Haddad has gained a controversial reputation after he labelled homosexuality a “scourge” and a “criminal act” in an article published on an Islamic website, and argued that ...
An imam who had planned a day out for Muslim families at Legoland in Windsor has blamed "extreme Islamophobia" for the event being cancelled. Haitham Al-Haddad said his group privately hired the ...
An imam who had planned a day out for Muslim families at Legoland blames extreme Islamophobia for the event being cancelled.
An imam who had planned a day out for Muslim families at Legoland in Windsor has blamed "extreme Islamophobia" for the event being cancelled. Haitham Al-Haddad said his group privately hired the ...
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