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NAB Eyes Islamic Bond Issuance Down Under Wall Street Journal (blog) By Caroline Henshaw Growing appetite for Islamic finance is spurring both large and small Australian financials to boost their offering of Sharia-compliant fixed-income assets, the head of the country's first Islamic wealth manager said on Thursday. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Analysis: Arab revolts bring Islamist regional vision closer Reuters Its success, along with election wins by Islamists in Tunisia and Morocco, and the emergence of powerful Islamist players in Libya and inside Syria's opposition, is forcing the world to rethink how it deals with political Islam. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Special Report: Gaddafi's secret missionaries Reuters Its missionaries traversed Africa preaching a moderate, Sufi-tinged version of Islam as an alternative to the strict Wahhabism that Saudi Arabia was spreading. The Society won approval in high places. The Vatican counted it among its partners in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tunisia: Efforts to Abolish Death Penalty Impeded By Islamic Law AllAfrica.com By Asma Ghribi, 28 March 2012 Efforts to do away with the death penalty in Tunisia, which have grown since the revolution, are being held back by the tenets of Islamic Law, says the head of Amnesty International in Tunisia. "The abolition of the death ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
From "Islamic convoys" to education Reuters India It has built scores of mosques and Islamic centres for Muslim communities around the world and set up hospitals and clinics, especially in many African countries. The Society's offices in 36 countries employ about 2000 teachers - many of them Arabic ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Islam comes to BYU Salt Lake Tribune Islamic culture » "Beauty and Belief" explores centuries of sacred in Muslim art at the Brigham Young University Museum of Art. By Glen Warchol The Brigham Young University Museum of Art is showing an emotionally moving, culturally rich and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Arab revolts bring Islamist regional vision closer Pakistan Daily Times The Muslim Brotherhood has quietly spread its influence far beyond Egypt in its 84-year history, but Arab revolts have opened broad new political horizons the group hopes will reflect its founder's vision for the Arab and Islamic world. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Christian convert to Islam to speak at Muslim ... - Bangor Daily News By Judy Harrison ORONO, Maine — A conservative Christian from South Carolina who converted to Islam will speak Friday and Saturday at events sponsored by Muslim Student Association at the University of Maine. The organization holds an event every ... Bangor Daily News | ||
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