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'''Taji Mustafa''' is the Media Spokesperson for [[Hizb ut-Tahrir]] UK and a member of the executive committee.<ref>[http://commentisfree.guardian.co.uk/taji_mustafa/profile.html Taji Mustafa Profile], ''The Guardian'' - accessed 24/02/10</ref>  
 
'''Taji Mustafa''' is the Media Spokesperson for [[Hizb ut-Tahrir]] UK and a member of the executive committee.<ref>[http://commentisfree.guardian.co.uk/taji_mustafa/profile.html Taji Mustafa Profile], ''The Guardian'' - accessed 24/02/10</ref>  
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He has been active in Muslim community affairs since the mid-1990's and  has lectured widely at seminars and conferences throughout the UK and  abroad and has made numerous media appearances on Muslim community  affairs.
 
He has been active in Muslim community affairs since the mid-1990's and  has lectured widely at seminars and conferences throughout the UK and  abroad and has made numerous media appearances on Muslim community  affairs.
  
His critique of [[Ed Husain]]'s 2007 book, ''The Islamist'', about [[Hizb ut-Tahrir]] provides substantial insight into his views on Western Attitudes to Islam. It was published in the Guardian 'Comment is Free' in May 2007 under the title '''"The 'Islamist' bogeyman"''' <ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2007/may/14/theislamistbogeyman 'The Islamist Bogeyman]: ''[[Ed Husain]]'s book about his experiences with Hizb ut-Tahrir perpetuates a false narrative about Islam'''. The Guardian 14 May 2007.</ref>
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His critique of [[Ed Husain]]'s 2007 book, ''The Islamist'', about [[Hizb ut-Tahrir]] provides substantial insight into his views on Western Attitudes to Islam. It was published in [[the Guardian]] 'Comment is Free' in May 2007 under the title '''"The 'Islamist' bogeyman"''' <ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2007/may/14/theislamistbogeyman 'The Islamist Bogeyman]: ''[[Ed Husain]]'s book about his experiences with Hizb ut-Tahrir perpetuates a false narrative about Islam'''. The Guardian 14 May 2007.</ref>
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
 
*[http://www.hizb.org.uk/hizb/ Hizb ut-Tahrir website]
 
*[http://www.hizb.org.uk/hizb/ Hizb ut-Tahrir website]
 
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[[Category:Counter-Terrorism]]
 
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Revision as of 09:43, 22 December 2014

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TajiMustapha.jpg
In Sydney, Australia, September 2012

Taji Mustafa is the Media Spokesperson for Hizb ut-Tahrir UK and a member of the executive committee.[1]

He has been active in Muslim community affairs since the mid-1990's and has lectured widely at seminars and conferences throughout the UK and abroad and has made numerous media appearances on Muslim community affairs.

His critique of Ed Husain's 2007 book, The Islamist, about Hizb ut-Tahrir provides substantial insight into his views on Western Attitudes to Islam. It was published in the Guardian 'Comment is Free' in May 2007 under the title "The 'Islamist' bogeyman" [2]

See also

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References

  1. Taji Mustafa Profile, The Guardian - accessed 24/02/10
  2. 'The Islamist Bogeyman: Ed Husain's book about his experiences with Hizb ut-Tahrir perpetuates a false narrative about Islam'. The Guardian 14 May 2007.