Monday, February 14, 2011

The Islamic Manifesto

The Islamic Manifesto is a necessity and serves as a guide line for the Muslim majority countries.
The Islamic manifesto:

1- Mosques to be independent and not owned by the state or government
2- The khotba on Friday's should be free and not controlled by the government
3- The grand mufti should be paid by Muslim endowments and not by government
4- Grand mufti should be selected by Muslim imams in the country
5- The grand mufti should not act as a tool for the government
6- Mosques should be able to extend activities to have lecturing auditorium and social halls.
7- No police or spying inside the mosques
8- Muslims should have the freedom to have their own run schools at all levels
9- Muslims should have the freedom to have their own run hospitals
10- Muslims should have the freedoms to have their own published news papers and religious magazines that examines current issues local and world wide
11- Muslims should have their local Islamic satellite and local television stations without any control of government interference
12- Muslim preachers should have the freedom for lecturing at public places without government control
13- Unified recorded Azan "call for prayers" should be banned.
14- Islamic parties should be allowed
15- Islamic slogans should be allowed during election campaigns

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