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European Muslims: Identity and Common Values

Thursday, 23 December 2010 14:23

Around 250 scholars, European politicians and scholars gathered at the Hotel Juan Carlos I in Barcelona during the weekend of 17 and 18 December 2010 to celebrate an international congress titled "Muslims and European Values" organized by the European Council of Moroccan Ulema based in Brussels (Belgium) and the Union of Islamic Cultural Centres of Catalonia (UCCIC) based in Barcelona, which brings together 40 institutions in Catalonia.

by Abdul Haqq Salaberria

 

 

"European society and Muslims see themselves obliged to question their own identity."

"Europe can not be considered a land hostile to Islam."

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Documentation of the 2010 Gathering of the EMU in Skopje, Macedonia

Thursday, 25 November 2010 13:19

The talks presented at the 2010 Gathering of the EMU Foundation in Skopje in May have been compiled as a document which we present here as a downloadable version.

 
 

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EMU participated in the World Halal Forum Europe in London

Wednesday, 17 November 2010 16:10

How is the European halal market developing? It was with this question in mind that an invitation was extended by the World Halal Forum Europe to a two day forum in London about the future of the European halal market.

 

The woman who is the founder of the forum, Hajja Jumaatin Azmi, reminded people in her opening address to the forum of the "importance of Europe for the development of a global halal industry". The European halal  foodstuff market has long since achieved a turnover of billions, already more important than the market in some Arabic states, and is supplied by Muslim and non-Muslim producers from all over the world.

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