2009-06-04T08:00:39-04:00

With a groundbreaking speech in the Egyptian capital and seat of Islamic learning, President Barack Obama makes a break from past dialogues with Muslims around the world. For both sides, now comes the hard part. Read more

2009-06-03T02:00:08-04:00

Although women have become heads of state in Muslim countries such as Pakistan, Senegal, Indonesia, and Bangladesh, women have a long way to go to achieve full political and social equality. The electoral victory of four women in Kuwaiti elections is a huge first step. Read more

2009-06-01T02:00:53-04:00

Even though Muslim slaves help build this country from the time of its founding, and millions of Muslim live here today, having a Muslim Supreme Court justice will probably not occur within our lifetimes. Read more

2009-05-29T00:30:24-04:00

Although we must all be vigilant against this or any other attack against any community, the recent arrest of four "dimwitted" would-be terrorists, egged on by a paid government informant, continues a worrying trend of fishing expeditions substituting for real intelligence. Read more

2009-05-27T01:00:07-04:00

US foreign policy-makers and military leaders have something to learn from what author and philanthropist Greg Mortenson has achieved. Long-term success in the tribal regions of Pakistan takes patience, resilience and the ability to listen. Read more

2009-05-25T02:00:05-04:00

In order for American Muslims to dispel the misperception of incompatibility, American Islamic scholars will need the intellectual gravitas to go toe to toe with foreign trained and overseas scholars. Zaytuna's proposed "Muslim Georgetown" could achieve this. Read more

2009-05-22T02:00:27-04:00

Despite the threat to stablity from Al Shabaab, Somali governments from 1960 to 1991 (when the last government fell) adopted a mix of Islamic law and Western systems of governance that were compatible with Somalis' sense of moderation and faith. Read more

2009-05-20T06:00:22-04:00

Coming this Friday, a debate on the future of the Muslim Internet, sponsored by the Radical Middle Way (the debate, not the Internet) and held at the London School of Economics. Along with myself will be bloggers Shelina Zahra Janmohamed, Indigo Jo, Musab Bora, and Omar Tufail. Read more

2009-05-20T02:00:53-04:00

The concept of life is taken as a precious thing, to save one life is as if to save the life of the whole mankind. However, this is, again, an abstract idea. What is real and tangible is the community around me. And I would die to defend it. Read more

2009-05-18T02:00:24-04:00

It is hard to predict what the Pope has accomplished on his pilgrimage to the Holy Land, which essentially used interfaith relations as a means to mediating international relations. But nevertheless, he spoke with sincerity and faith as he linked justice with peace. Read more


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