Today 8th July 2010, marked the fifth anniversary of the 7/7 London Bombing in which 'suicide bombers' attacked London's underground system and a double decker bus, killing 52 people and injuring more than 700.
What make it more interesting is that, two of the accused bombers are from Leeds. Some people claimed it was to Leeds Grand Mosque that Iqbal Sacranie travelled in the wake of the London bombings of 7 July 2005.
Full blog post on the mosque jumaat khutbah texts (misinterprated) analysis. link
This is one of the reason why we could find 'big brothers' are installed around the mosque. Way back before I was about to come to leeds, a makcik advised me, "Nanti baik-baik kat sana. Kalau tak pi masjid sangat pun tak pa. Tau dak depa record sapa yang pi masjid. Semayang jangan lama-lama sangat...Tapi jangan x semayang!" (in the meantime handed me hers kiblat compass as a gift). So typical overprotective of her.. = )
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One of the most discussed issue among uk media since yesterday was on David Cameron decision not to mark the anniversary in any official way, however, Prime Minister and London Mayor, Boris Johnson did lay a memorial wreath at Hyde Park.


"Our hearts should go out to the families and friends of those who died. They will never be forgotten... It was a dreadful day but it is also a day that will remain, I believe, a symbol of the enduring bravery of the British people." ~Prime Minister, David Cameron on 7/7
more on this..
1. Latest news coverage on this issue. Also featuring Dr Azam Tamimi commented on how to combat terrorism and why the UK terror threat is still high. link
2. Summary video of the 7 July London attacks. link
3. Interactive page on timeline and the incident happened from BBC. link
4. Documentary on conspiracies of 7/7. (The bus 30 wasnt exist before, why early reports had suggested a power surge could be to blame for explosions etc.). link
and wikipost on 7 July 2005 London bombings. link
Wallahua'lam
~Hanafi