Ahmad Thomson is a British barrister and writer and also a member of the Murabitun movement and a co-founder of the Association of Muslim Lawyers .

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  • Ahmad Thomson is a British barrister and writer and also a member of the Murabitun movement and a co-founder of the Association of Muslim Lawyers . He is the head of Wynne Chambers and the author of several books, including the revised edition of Dajjal: the AntiChrist (1997); Making History (1997); the revised editions of Jesus, Prophet of Islam and Blood on the Cross (in two volumes, For Christ's Sake and Islam in Andalus) with Muhammad Ata Ur-Rahim (1996); The Next World Order (1994); The Difficult Journey and The Way Back (1994) and The Last Prophet (2000). He was called to the Bar of England and Wales in 1979, and is a member of the Association of Muslim Lawyers. He is co-author of The Islamic Will with Hajj Abdalhaqq and Aisha Bewley (1995). He has been described by some in the press as having acted as an informal advisor to 10 Downing Street on matters related to Muslims, although he has never set foot inside No. 10 or met any Prime Minister except Kenneth Kaunda in Zambia, in 1965. He made both written and oral representations to the House of Lords Select Committee on Religious Offences in 2002, arguing that different religious groups including Jews, Christians, Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists and Sikhs should have equal rights and equal protection under English law. He has given regular talks about Islam throughout the United Kingdom, including the annual Gateway to Divine Mercy event. He has been a regular contributor to the annual interfaith conferences held at the Regents Park Mosque and Islamic Cultural Centre and also contributed to the College of Law LNTV Programme 1378 which is concerned with Islamic Family Law and its interaction with English Family Law.
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  • Ahmad Thomson is a British barrister and writer and also a member of the Murabitun movement and a co-founder of the Association of Muslim Lawyers .
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  • Ahmad Thomson
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