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Islamic Galleries at the Met Have a Grand Re-Opening Voice of America October 28, 2011 Islamic Galleries at the Met Have a Grand Re-Opening Carolyn Weaver | New York It was eight years in the making. Now, New York's Metropolitan Museum is re-opening its enormous collection of Islamic art in a grand new setting. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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In accusing administration of deferring to pro-Islamic groups, Bachmann ... Washington Post DAVENPORT, Iowa — Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann said Friday the Obama administration is striking all references to Islam from Justice Department training manuals, exaggerating a directive from federal officials to evaluate ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
After the Arab Spring: Islam, democracy, bikinis and polygamy CNN But in the past week it's become a litmus test for the course of the Arab spring, and part of the debate about the compatibility of Islam and democracy. Declaring that Libya was liberated, interim Prime Minister Mustafa Abdul-Jalil said last Sunday ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Annual rite brings Muslims together TheNewsTribune.com The pilgrimage to Mecca (the hajj) is the fifth pillar of Islam; the hajj is obligatory for all Muslims who are physically, financially and mentally able to do so at least once in their life. The pilgrimage to Mecca (the hajj) is the fifth pillar of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Promoting Islamic Self-Discovery Is Key American Spectator (blog) By John R. Guardiano on 10.28.11 @ 12:40PM Aaron Goldstein notes that, according to one Islamic authority, the London-based Islamic Sharia Council, women are to be treated, in effect, as second-class citizens in accordance with sharia law. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Is the West Hijacking Arab Revolutions to the Benefit of Islamists? Huffington Post In Yemen, where a struggle for power rages on, a war is taking place between extremism and a harsher and more violent brand of extremism, with so-called "moderate Islam" in the middle as a means of salvation, even as the latter's ideology remains ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Gaddafi's son heads for Mali Sydney Morning Herald DAKAR, Senegal: Muammar Gaddafi's hunted son, Saif al-Islam, is reportedly on his way to Mali, travelling across the dunes separating Algeria from Niger with the help of desert nomads. The ungoverned expanse stretches for hundreds of kilometres and is ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Will Sharia Govern Newly Liberated Muslim Countries ... By persecution 10/24/2011 (ABC News) – As the newly liberated Muslim countries from Tunisia to Egypt to Libya form new governments and institutions, one of the key questions becomes how far they will go to placate hardline Muslim forces. The early signs ... Persecution |
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