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Commentary: Tunisia elections outcome worries women, progressives Kansas City Star As everyone expected, the Islamic party Ennahda won the largest number of votes. Ennahda, the renaissance, is modeled on Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood. It aims to give Islam a greater role in the country, but it has gone to great lengths to reassure ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Head of Islamic school that spawned Taliban, insurgents offers to help Afghan ... Washington Post AKORA KHATTAK, Pakistan — At the hard-line Islamic school that spawned a generation of Afghan Taliban leaders, the top cleric still lectures his students to go to Afghanistan to fight Americans. But he says he's willing to help bring insurgents to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Magazine risks wrath of Islam over Prophet 'guest editor' The Independent To publish any purported image of the Prophet is regarded as blasphemous under Islamic law. In 2005, the Danish cartoonist, Kurt Westergaard, provoked protests across the Islamic world when he published 12 satirical images of the Prophet in a Danish ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Burned Wichita mosque's letters investigated Kansas City Star Authorities will be reviewing anti-Islam letters sent to the mosque in recent months to see whether anything in them can be linked to the fire, he said. Abdelkarim Jibril, president of the Islamic Association of Mid Kansas, told The Eagle on Monday ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Clerk hopeful bashes Islam, rebuked Tbo.com By WILLIAM MARCH | The Tampa Tribune Scott Barrish, a Republican candidate for Hillsborough County clerk of circuit court, has stirred up a fuss with an email to an Islamic group saying Islam is not a religion but an anti-American, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Worker suing intelligence agency claims anti-Muslim bias Washington Post (blog) Hegab's attorney, Sheldon Cohen, argued in court papers that the decision to revoke his client's clearance "was based solely" on his wife's "religion, Islam, her constitutionally protected speech, and her association with, and employment by, an Islamic ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Russia: The TV News Story That Slipped by the Censors — for a While TIME 01, 2011 Islam Umarpashaev, a young Chechen, appears on the Russian news show Central Television on Oct. 30, 2011, saying he had been kidnapped from his home by men in uniform after he criticized the Chechen police online On Sunday night, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Met's New Islamic Galleries Open Wall Street Journal (blog) By WSJ Staff Almost a decade in the making, the Metropolitan Museum of Art's new Islamic Wing opens today. The Journal's Kelly Crow previewed the opening earlier this fall. She wrote: Around 19000 square feet is being given over to 15 galleries that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Construction Permit for Marseille Mosque Revoked : Euro-Islam ... By Euro-Islam Euro-Islam: News and Analysis on Islam in Europe and North America. Looking for something in particular? Home · About Us · Projects · Affiliates · Sponsors · Past Research (2001-2003) · News Coverage · By Country · General News ... Euro-Islam: News and Analysis... |
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IslamOnline, Islamic News, Islamic Finance and Business - Bahrain ... The following borrowers in emerging markets are expected to sell international bonds. New information is followed by previously reported plans. (more) islamonline.com/.../Bahrain-EEB-Intercorp-Retail-ICE-Plan-E... |
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