Ms. Nomani's methods may not be the least intrusive means of dealing with these problems, but they certainly are very promising. Read more
Ms. Nomani's methods may not be the least intrusive means of dealing with these problems, but they certainly are very promising. Read more
We need more sisters to speak up! We need more sisters to assert their rightful place in our mosques, organizations, and institutions. Read more
Despite a Muslim uniform policy reached by consensus, a British high school's decision not to allow an exception for jilbabs leads to a court ruling against it. Read more
If the purpose of the organizers is to improve the status of the average Muslim women, then this is neither the issue nor the place to make the point. Read more
In the post 9/11 world where supposedly "everything has changed," perhaps it is time for Americans to reconsider the value of public gun ownership. Read more
Our youth are our future. Let us welcome them and their questions with open arms. Let us include them in the running of our affairs. Read more
In a surprise announcement, Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has ordered the constitution to be changed to allow multiparty presidential elections. But critics say too much will remain the same. Read more
If my shedding of tears over Muslims being killed in Darfur or deep concern about homeless survivors of the Tsunami is "Ummah-itis", then I don't want to be cured. Read more
Negotiate with terrorists? One judge in Yemen is doing exactly that - challenging the interpretation of Islam by captured militants - with surprising results. Read more
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Narendra Modi's US Visit: American Business & genocide linked again?
Perhaps "Hotel Gujarat", a film about genocide in India, will open with a shot of Narendra Modi being honored by the Asian American Hotel Owners association. Read more