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FRIDAY PRAYERS

Jumu’ah
Muslim Congregational Worship
English khutbah (sermon)

EVERY FRIDAY AT 1PM

Summertown Hall
North Oxford OX2 7EZ
(corner Banbury & Portland Roads)

MEN & WOMEN WELCOME
ALL FAITHS INVITED TO ATTEND


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Jilbab
On Saturday, 17th March 2007
MECO presented
A TEXTUAL WORKSHOP
dissecting the primary religious sources for the
HIJAB, NIQAB & JILBAB:
(customary Muslim female coverings)
INTRINSIC OR INCIDENTAL TO ISLAMIC TEXT, TRADTION AND THEOLOGY?

The Workshop was held at
OXFORD UNIVERSITY
Wolfson College
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Hijab



Niqab

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MECO
QUR'AN SEMINAR

Pertinent subjects and relevant topics studied. Multiple translations, varied interpretations with incisive commentary, critical analyses and debates.
Detailed notes provided for a unique free-flowing class of traditional, modern and contemporary perspectives
The classes are conducted in English and no prior knowledge of Arabic is required.

Sessions every Tuesday, 7 - 10 pm
WOLFSON COLLEGE
Oxzford University
NEWCOMERS (MEN & WOMEN) ARE WELCOME.
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 MECO IN THE MEDIA

MECO has produced a full page (~600 word) article about Muslim women being forced to wear the niqab by tracing the historical roots for this patriarchal and un-Qur'anic custom. This was published in The Daily Telegraph on 7 February 2007.
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MECO's stand was also praised in the Daily Telegraph and in the Guardian Education supplement on 6 February 2007.
Click here to read the article by Christine Odone from The Daily Telegraph's own web site
Click here to read the article by James Orr from The Guardian's own web site

MECO also featured in a story in the Times, 9 February 2007. Click here to read the article.

MECO's representative was also invited to appear on Radio 4's today programme on 7 February,
on the Jeremy Vine Show on Radio 2 on 8 February 2007, on Radio 5 Live on 7 February,
on the James Whale Show on TalkSport Radio on 7 February.
All this was followed up by an extensive TV interview on BBC South (Oxford) on 8 February 2007.





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MISSION

MECO is dedicated to the establishment of a distinctive, progressive and pluralistic Muslim centre in Oxford. This British institution, while conforming to authentic Islamic teachings of the Holy Qur'an and Sunnah, is multi-cultural, non-sexist and inter-denominational in concept and character. It is a home for everyone who shares its inclusive, modern and enlightened vision. MECO's multi-purpose centre will foster open-mindedness and social cohesion for Muslims by encouraging effective integration into British society
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FRIDAY CONGREGATIONAL PRAYERS


on 18 MAY 2007, part of the sermon was preached by

REV PETER HEWIS
Chaplain, Manchester Harris College, Oxford University

THE UNITARIAN CONCEPT OF MONOTHEISM
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MECO Press Statements

MECO has issued press statements on various subjects and these have been published in a variety of newspapers. Our statements include:

MECO offers historic platform for Christian chaplain to deliver Friday Sermon (khutbah) (14 May 2007)
MECO says that British Muslims should uphold ban on Niqab (7 February 2007)
MECO supports niqab ban in schools (1 & 5 February 2007)
MECO proclaims that male-female hand shaking is not prohibited in the Holy Qur'an (24 January 2007)
MECO declares that Saddam's execution violates Islam (3 January 2007)
MECO dismisses spurious Western notions of winning hearts and minds (30 November 2006)
MECO rules that obligatory female face-masking (niqab) is not Islamic (16 October 2006)
MECO declares that MCB does not speak for all British Muslims (20 July 2006)
MECO condemns collective and convenient western amnesia (10 July 2006)
MECO states that the MCB and MAB not the only voice for British Muslims (26 June 2006)
MECO supports music in Islam (17 June 2006)
MECO media statement on Reciprocal Religious Freedom (18 May 2006)
MECO protests capital punishment for Apostasy (22 March 2006)
MECO mourns the bombing of Mosques (25 February 2006)
MECO statement on Hijabi clad Women (17 February 2006)
MECO highlights Danish duplicity and double-standards (9 February 2006)
MECO criticises insulting carricatures of the Prophet Muhammad (3 February 2006)
Saudis cannot be trusted with the Haj (14 January 2006)
MECO denounces Honour Killings (5 November 2005)
MECO condemns barbaric attacks on civilians in London (7 July 2005)

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MECO GIVES THE SERMON AT
ST MICHAEL'S CHURCH, OXFORD

MECO was honoured by being asked to give the sermon at St. Michael's Church, Oxford
(Church of England)
on Sunday, 19th November 2006.

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MECO ANNUAL CONFERENCES

Date to be announced
ISLAM AND FEMINISM


Saturday 13th May 2006

JIHAD IN ISLAM
Theology and Politics


Saturday 2nd July 2005
BRITISH MUSLIMS
Exclusion or Engagement?


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MECO HOLD ANNUAL PUBLIC IFTAR

A diverse group of 130 people attended MECO's annual Iftar function on Sunday, 8 October 2006 at the Summertown Hall in North Oxford. In addition to a mesmerizing 50-minute lecture by Imam Luqman Ali on the spiritual and social significance of fasting in Islam and an equally riveting question and answer session, the participants observed maghrib (sunset) prayers before enjoying a mouth-watering selection of food from all over the Islam world. Muslims broke the fast with people from different backgrounds, including Christians, Jews, Buddhists, Hindus and those of no organised religion. This made it a truly exceptional interfaith event during these times of heightened political tensions and community friction.



INTERFAITH SERVICE
IN MEMORY OF LONDON BOMBINGS

A multifaith service was organised by MECO in memory of those innocent people who died in the London bombings on 7th July 2005. During the service, 52 candles were lit and the names of those who were killed were read out. MECO reiterates its view that this indiscriminate assault on and murder of innocent people going about their daily lives was completely contrary to the pristine teachings of the Holy Qur’an.

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Click here for MECOs sermon on bombing anniversary.


OXFORD MUSLIM MUSIC FESTIVALS
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