Top supermarkets secretly sell halal: Sainsburys, Tesco, Waitrose, and . . . But the UK’s second-biggest supermarket, Asda, has refused to confirm or deny whether it sells halal meat The Mail on Sunday contacted Asda on Tuesday, but by yesterday it had failed to answer any of our questions Initially, Waitrose, Sainsbury’s and Tesco were reluctant to admit they sold halal meat
Arab-Israeli Fatalities Rank 49th - Middle East Forum Mr Pipes is director of the Middle East Forum Apr 9, 2013 update: Congruent with these numbers, the ASDA’A Burson-Marsteller Arab Youth Survey 2013, titled Our Best Days Are Ahead of Us, finds that the Arab-Israeli conflict rates as concern #4 in the minds of young Arabic-speakers
Welsh Food Month: How halal is a growing presence in Wales’ food market Leading supermarkets Tesco and Asda are also making concerted efforts to fill the gap in the market, dedicating aisles to halal food An Asda spokesperson said: “We want to make sure we offer a great range of products to our customers in their local community, and understand halal meat is an important part of that offer in many communities
FBI Affidavit Reveals Turkey as Conduit for ISIS Financing while Syria . . . Transaction records reveal that recipients withdrew funds in Syria, Lebanon, and Turkey, with the latter serving as a key transit point US investigators said the use of Turkish-based intermediaries fits a long-established ISIS tactic to move money into war zones while avoiding direct cross-border transfers into Syria, which are more likely to attract scrutiny According to the affidavit
Meet Islamist Activist Sameerah Munshi - Middle East Forum While the firing of Carrie Prejean Boller (right) from the White House Advisory Board on Religious Freedom over her hostility toward Israel generated substantial controversy in the mainstream press, Sameerah Munshi’s resignation from the same board elicited praise from the Islamist community Munshi (center), who has appeared on podcasts organized by the Yaqeen Intitute, an Islamist
Muslim worker loses out in Tesco booze bid - Middle East Forum He admitted, however, that he had been to Sainsbury’s, Asda and Lidl stores He refused to touch alcohol because it was against his religious principles as a Muslim, he said, and asked to be found other work
TexAM’s Radical Leaders Betray the Institution’s Underpinning Agenda Foreign Influence Operations As well as the involvement of TexAM’s founders with the South Asian Islamist movement Jamaat-e-Islami, both the “university” and its directors also appear to operate in close coordination with Pakistani backers and politicians TexAM explicitly prioritizes the recruitment of Pakistani students, and has hosted events with PakLaunch, a Pakistani government