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Saudi Arabia, UAE funded jihadi networks in Pakistan: WikiLeaks Reuters Saudi Arabia, home to the fundamentalist Wahhabi brand of Islam, is seen as funding some of Pakistan's hardline religious seminaries, or madrassas, which churn out young men eager for holy war, posing a threat to the stability of the region. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hate-filled propaganda has no place in Tennessee The Tennessean Are there radicals in Islam? Sure. But you, my friends, also are radical. Where in your Bible does Jesus tell you to hate others or destroy their property? Jesus teaches us to love — everyone — including those perceived as enemies. Love. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Shadab Siddiqi: Osama bin Laden slandered Islam Knoxville News Sentinel As Muslims, we condemn unequivocally those criminals who commit murder in the name of Islam for religion belongs to the peaceful. We are more interested in prayer, charity and fasting than in the political ideologies that the likes of Osama bin Laden ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Iranian paintings on display at Islamic art exhibit in USA Tehran Times TEHRAN -- "My Bird, Your Cage" from the collection of Iranian artist Farah Osuli is on display at an exhibition of Contemporary Islamic Art in America now underway at the Michael Berger Gallery in Pittsburgh. "My Bird, Your Cage" series was created in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Released Nation of Islam aide wants apology Stabroek News By Zoisa Fraser | View Comments American citizen Akbar Muhammad, a member of the Nation of Islam along with his Canadian-based Guyanese friend and a local barber were yesterday released without charge after spending a night in the lock-ups for alleged ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Australia/Islam: Australia denies Muslim request for sharia law International Islamic News Agency In a submission to a parliamentary inquiry into a new policy on multiculturalism, the Australian Federation of Islamic Councils had urged the government to consider "legal pluralism" for Muslims. But AFP reports Australia's attorney-general, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Orono mosque plans discussion on women, Islam ... - Bangor Daily News ORONO — A mini-open house will be held at 6 p.m. Thursday, May 26, at the Islamic Center of Maine, 149 Park St., to discuss women in Islam. new.bangordailynews.com/.../orono-mosque-plans-discussion-... |
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