Muslim Educational Trust

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Many of the Trust's publications, particularly Islam: Beliefs and Teachings are offered as standard in Religious Education classes across the United Kingdom. Its director is Ghulam Sarwar, author of the above publication. Ed Husain writes extensively about this book in his expose of Islamic extremism, The Islamist.[1]

Books and Posters

The Muslim Educational Trust has written a variety of books.

  • Islam: beliefs and teachings- Ghulam Sarwar
  • The Beginners Book of Salah- Ghulam Sarwar
  • Islam for Younger People- Ghulam Sarwar
  • British Muslims and Schools- Ghulam Sarwar
  • Sex Education- The Muslim Perspective- Ghulam Sarwar
  • What does Islam Say?- Ibrahim Hewitt
  • Letter and Number Fun- F. Yasmeen Sarwar and Dr. Faruq N. Arefin

MET also have a series of 6 posters.

Reflect

The Reflect is a discontinued magazine that was published thrice a year. It was made for Muslim teenagers, and had articles about various topics and people, featuring articles by Ruqaiyyah Waris Mahmood, and other authors. The magazine also features interviews with a few well-known Islamic personalities, including artist Dawud Wharnsby-Ali.

See also

Notes and references

  1. Husain, Ed. (2007) The Islamist. Penguin, London: pp. 20-21.

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