Sunday, 23 Jumada al-thani 1447 | 2025/12/14
Time now: (M.M.T)
Menu
Main menu
Main menu

Debate: Islam or Atheism: Which Makes More Sense? Tzortzis/Nomani v Perkins/Robinson [Swinburne]

  • Published in Video
  •   |  

Organised by Swinburne Islamic Society in conjunction with Al Kauthar Institute. Held on Friday 20th September, 2013 in Melbourne, Australia
-------------------------
VIDEO TIMINGS
-------------------------

MC intro - 00:30
First Atheist speaker (Dr John Perkins) - 06:10
First Muslim speaker (Hamza Tzortzis) - 20:55
Second Atheist speaker (Ian Robinson) - 40:45
Second Muslim speaker (Faraz Nomani) - 58:15
Atheist side's reply - 1:15:40
Muslim side's reply - 1:24:30
Cross-examination - 1:35:00
Q/A from audience - 2:00:00
Atheist side's conclusion - 2:11:40
Muslim side's conclusion - 2:14:12

-------------------
SPEAKERS
-------------------

* Muslim side *

1) Hamzah Tzortzis

Hamza Andreas Tzortzis is an international public speaker on Islam, a writer, lecturer, instructor and researcher. He is particularly interested in Islam, politics, western and Islamic thought and philosophy. Hamza delivers workshops, seminars and courses on the foundations of Islamic thought. He is an instructor for iERA and AlKauthar Institute. Hamza has also delivered a short course on the intellectual foundations of Islam for the Islamic Online University for their Diploma course. Hamza has debated prominent academics and intellectuals including Professor Lawrence Krauss, Professor Simon Blackburn, Professor Ken Gemes and Professor and Dan Barker. Hamza delivers presentations across the world on various topics; ranging from 'Does God Exist', 'Why Islam?', 'The Miracle of the Qur'an', 'Islam or Atheism?' to 'Can we live better lives without Religion'.

2) Faraz Nomani

Faraz Nomani is an activist within Australia's Muslim community, and has been actively involved in Islamic apologetics for several years, including theist/atheist and inter-religious discourse. A graduate of combined Economics and Law, Faraz is also a student of Islamic sciences, specifically interested in the sciences of the Qur'an, theology and legal theory. He speaks regularly on a variety of Islamic issues and has engaged in debates with other theists and atheists.

* Atheist side *

1) Dr John Perkins

Dr John L Perkins, an economist, mathematical modeller, software developer and writer. He has qualifications from universities in Melbourne and London, and is a member of the Humanist Society of Victoria, the Rationalist Society of Australia, the Australian Skeptics, is a Public Relations team member of the Atheist Foundation of Australia, and is the founding President of the Secular Party of Australia. He has participated in several campus debates on Islam, Christianity, atheism and secularism.

2) Ian Robinson

IAN ROBINSON has been studying spirituality and religion for over fifty years. He has been a member of the Rationalist Society of Australia for over four decades, editing its journal, the Australian Rationalist for a number of years, and becoming President, and then President Emeritus, in the 2000s. He has a degree in Philosophy from the University of Melbourne. He has spoken on many topics related to atheism and spirituality, including Islam, at a wide variety of forums, including the 2010 International Atheist Convention in Melbourne. He has written many articles on such topics, including "Atheism as a Spiritual Path" in The Australian Book of Atheism (ed Bonett, Scribe, 2010). He supports the Carlton Football Club.

 

Read more...

Dr. Mohammed Malkawi: Tafsir Al Quran - Surat Al Fatiha

  • Published in Video
  •   |  

Sheikh Abu Talha expounds on the meanings of Surah Al Fatiha which was revealed during the early stages of the dawah in Makkah. In his unique style and presentation he links the message of the Quran into our current scenario and the oppression and obstacles faced by the Islamic dawah carriers which are similar to those faced by the Prophet Mohammed (SAW) and the Sahaba (RA). He also extracts the method to carry the dawah from the way Prophet Mohammed SAW and his companions' actions in Makkah.

Abu Talha explains the social environment of Makkah and the greater Arabia during the time this surah was revealed to Prophet Mohammed (SAW) & compares it with the current socio-political situation in the world, especially in the Muslim world.

(Part-1)

 

 

(Part-2)

 

 

(Part-3)

 

Read more...

Tunisia: Women's Section Panel Discussion "Enough of the Trading with Women's Issues"

  • Published in Pictures
  •   |  

The women's section of Hizb ut Tahrir in Tunisia plans held a panel discussion entitled "Enough of the Trading with Women's Issues." The panel discussion was held on Saturday, the 7th of December corresponding to 4 Safar 1435 AH at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Hizb's headquarters located in 17 Nahj, Bab Al-Khadra', Tunis.

The discussion highlighted the calamities and horrors experienced by the women of the West by the Capitalist system. Sister Zainab al Dajaby gave a speech, "Women's Misery under the oppressive Capitalist System." Sister Lubna al Aiary also gave a speech," Uncovered Plots & Plans to Target Muslim Women." The West has sought through 16 days of campaigns launched by the United Nations against the violence of women. The Women's Association also plays a major role promoting Western destructive ideas by inviting Muslim women to break away from their religion and dignity. Sister Shadia Sayadi showed how Muslim women played an important role in society and were of esteemed value 14 centuries ago. Her speech was entitled, "Women under the Light of Islam."

With Praise due to Allah, the interaction of the audience was good with a wide range of questions regarding the role of Muslim women, which they face vicious attacks and the entrapment of these women's institutes.

The ways that would restore women to their true role and position in society. The answer session also included the stance of Hizb ut Tahrir regarding the Personal Status Code and the CEDAW Convention which was approved in the government of Beji Caid Essebsi. On the other hand, sisters intervened to comment on the theme of the seminar, where they asserted that Muslim women must regain their genuine political role and not a formal picture, and have proven the lie of the regimes that claim to preserve the gains of women while they are the first to oppress women. It is obligatory upon a Muslim woman to search for a solution to their problems from their Islam and not from solutions that the West that has been proven to have failed in their own backyard.

 

 

Picture Slideshow: Click Here

Read more...

US Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel's Pakistan Visit It is forbidden to have friendly relations with the Kafir Harbi (Belligerent Enemy) State

Today US Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel arrived in Islamabad, Pakistan, on a one-day visit. His schedule was to meet the Prime Minister of Pakistan, Army Chief, Joint Chiefs of Staff, Interior Minister, Finance Minister and Chief Minister of Punjab. After the recent changes in the Pakistan's armed forces' leadership, it was the first visit of any high level American official to Pakistan.

Read more...

Leaflet of Hizb ut Tahrir: Fire on the West and Its Supporter... Freshness and Peace on the People of Yemen

Hizb ut Tahrir / Wilayah of Yemen issued on 28/11/2013 CE a leaflet under the title ‘What are you waiting for from the National Dialogue Conference?' The leaflet was distributed in most provinces of Yemen, the leaflet outlined the truth behind the international conflict (Anglo-American) over Yemen

Read more...

Pakistan Must Sever Ties with America to Ensure Future Economic Sustainability

  • Published in Politics
  •   |  

 

Lately, several notable Pakistani public figures have expressed their increased optimism about the Pakistani economy and its future. On November 10, 2013 Federal Minister for Finance, Muhammad Ishaq Dar expressed his desire to see Pakistan become the 11th biggest economy in the world. According to the World Bank statistics in 2012, Pakistan presently holds 43rd position with a GDP of $231billion, whilst Canada is in the 11th spot with a GDP of $1.8 trillion.

A few days later, Dar's confidence was also echoed by Federal Minister for Planning, Development, and Reform, AhsanIqbal. On November 12, 2013 at a lecture at Harvard University, in the US, Iqbal said, "The Pakistan 2025 Programme will transform the country into a strong economy of upper middle income countries in ranking." He added, "... by making Pakistan a hub of regional integration through regional connectivity projects, we can create three billion new markets in Asia comprising of South Asia, China, and Central Asia with great opportunities for global economy." It appears that both Dar and Iqbal are basing their economic predictions on a paper entitled: ‘Pakistan in the 21st Century: Vision 2030', which has been prepared by Pakistan's planning commission. The paper summarizes the economic vision as: "Growing economically at a rate of around 7-8 percent per annum, Pakistan expects to join the ranks of middle-income countries, with a GDP of around $4,000 billion by 2030. This high growth rate would be sustained through developing its human resources, and by developing the necessary physical and technological infrastructure."

In a separate but related development, the Pakistani government inaugurated the meeting of a working group on Integrated Energy for Pakistan Vision 2025. On November 14, 2013 the group met under the chairmanship of the Secretary Planning, Development & Reforms, Hassan Nawaz Tarar and consisted of many leading scholars, experts and scientists. The immediate aim of the working group is to address the crippling energy problems plaguing Pakistan. Farkhand Iqbal, Senior Chief of Energy Wing in Planning Commission said in his opening remarks that the country has been suffering from serious problems, as our industries are being closed, exports being declined, per capita income decreased. In short, he said that the energy sector of economy is badly suffering due to energy shortages in our country. He also emphasized that the 11th five year plan (2013-18) and vision 2025 would not be a plan like the plans of the past, but they should be a realistic, doable and a must, to achieve the desired growth rate for the next decade  and to make Pakistan an industrialized knowledge base economy.

Like with all previous Pakistani governments, the present government is no different in trying to address Pakistan's ailing economy and severe energy shortages. No government has succeeded to date, and there is very little evidence to suggest that the current government of Nawaz Sharif will do any better. Without even scrutinising the contents of the vision, it is evident that there is problem in terms of which vision the government is following i.e. the 2025 vision espoused by Farkhand Iqbal, Dar and Ahsan or the 2030 vision advocated by the planning commission. Now one may give the government the benefit of doubt for getting mixed up, but the lack of alignment between ministries and poor communication by ministers amounts to a poor start considering the gravity of the American economic sanction, which was first imposed in 1979. Peterson Institute for International economics calculates that from 1979 to 1998 the impact of the sanctions was equivalent to a $1 billion - a relatively small sum compared to the direct fallout that Pakistan has suffered when its foreign policy is aligned to America's national interests.

The other factor which has wreaked havoc on Pakistan's economy is the menace of IMF and WB policies implemented under American auspices. The country has borrowed heavily from the IMF for 29 out of the 40 years between 1971 and 2010. Pakistan's external debt is currently thought to be around $58 billion - about 24% of GDP and 200% of exports. The IMF and World Bank argue that debts for low-income countries usually become impossible to repay when they are between 30-50% of GDP or 100-200% of exports. Yet despite this, IMF continues ignore its own warnings and is eager to lend billions of dollars to Pakistan.

In fact the Pakistani population has become accustomed to the unleashing of economic devastation, whenever IMF and WB officials visit Pakistan. The common prescription advocated by the IMF is privatisation, increase in the prices of petrol, electricity and gas, devaluation of the rupee, increase in tax revenues through the imposition of sales tax, reduction in import duties and several other notorious measures that always seem to increase the dependency of Pakistan's economy on foreign creditors and piles up unwarranted debt. Simply put IMF policies have never worked to bridge Pakistan's fiscal gap or address the balance of payments. All IMF policies do is to ensure the country commits to the ever increasing interest burden. Over the last five years, Pakistan's foreign debt payments have averaged $2.3 billion. That's the equivalent of 10% of exports, and 10% of government revenue, and is half the amount spent on health and education combined ("Unlocking the chains of debt A call for debt relief for Pakistan", Islamic Relief and Jubilee Debt Campaign, July 2013).

Lastly, under American patronage corruption has flourished in Pakistan. It does not matter whether the government is civil or military, corruption is rife under governments that are directly supported by America. For instance, according to Transparency International, Pakistan lost an unbelievably high amount, more than Rs8.5 trillion (US $94 billion), in corruption, tax evasion and bad governance during the last four years of Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gillani's tenure.

In sum, since 1979, Pakistan's unstinting support for America has cost the Pakistani economy circa $410 billion[1]. Even the die heard neo-liberals and secular fundamentalists in Pakistan, will have to concede that America's relationship with Pakistan is the sole reason for the rapid erosion of the country's economic sovereignty.

For Pakistan's economy to have any chance of growth and self-sufficiency, economic policy makers must sever ties with the US, and devise a 2030 vision and associated strategies that does not feature America and the influence of its colonial tools. But this is only the first step, a more permanent solution necessitates the complete removal of democracy or dictatorship that always places man-made laws above the laws of Allah (SWT). Through these form of ruling, America repeatedly passes legislation through her supporters in both the executive and the parliament to enact capitalist solutions that only serve to safeguard her interests. This is the real root cause of the misery suffered by the Pakistani people. Allah says:

((وَمَنْ أَعْرَضَ عَنْ ذِكْرِي فَإِنَّ لَهُ مَعِيشَةً ضَنكًا))

"Whosoever turns away from My Reminder verily, for him is a life of hardship." [Surah Ta-Ha 20:124]

It is only through the establishment of the Caliphate that sovereignty will return to Allah, and pro-American capitalist policies will be banished.

 

 

Written for the Central Media Office of Hizb ut Tahrir by

Abid Mustafa

 


[1] This is based on costs to host Afghan refugees ($200b), external debt ($60b), corruption during Musharraf and Gilani's tenure ($120b) and war on terror ($100b) costs minus the aid ($68b) received from America.

Read more...

Scandinavia: Lecture entitled, "Islamic Perspective for the Local Elections in Denmark."

  • Published in Dawah News
  •   |  

Hizb ut Tahrir/ Scandinavia organized a lecture entitled, "Islamic Perspective for the Local Elections in Denmark." They discussed the Islamic perspective regarding the local elections in Denmark.

 

More Information regarding the Ruling on the Elections

Click Here

 

Friday, 5 Muharram 1435 AH corresponding  to 8 November 2013 CE

 

Picture Slideshow: Click Here

Read more...
Subscribe to this RSS feed

Site Categories

Links

West

Muslim Lands

Muslim Lands