2005-01-31T02:00:01-04:00

Nearly 30 years ago, Cat Stevens retired his name and guitar in his pursuit of Islam and philanthropy. Now, a tragedy has inspired him to use music again for a greater good. Read more

2005-01-27T23:13:00-04:00

Few people get a chance to shape the values and culture of an entire community. Even fewer rise to the challenge when that opportunity presents itself. Read more

2005-01-27T18:20:00-04:00

Nothing was posted on the Al-Jazeera's website about it. There was no mention of it on the Islamic Society of North America website either. Read more

2005-01-26T02:00:26-04:00

Marghoob Quraishi was a silent soldier whose likes are rare to be found in the US, where Islamic work is often carried on to win a few second's spots in the media. Read more

2005-01-26T02:00:00-04:00

Three years on after being detained at a US naval station in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, four British detainees have been released to Britain without charge and without answers. Read more

2005-01-23T23:50:00-04:00

With the inauguration safely behind them, the Bush administration launches warning shots across Iran's bow regarding possible real ones by Israel. Read more

2005-01-21T11:00:00-04:00

An accident that claimed the Amer family's 2-year old son resulted in their remaining children being taken from them. Twenty years later, they've cleared their name. Read more

2005-01-19T02:00:00-04:00

With the fear of attacks by militants in front of them and the weight of the Asian tsunamis behind them, Haj pilgrims look for peace among nearly 3 million fellow believers. Read more

2005-01-14T00:03:00-04:00

A controversy arises regarding the adoption of Muslim orphans in Indonesia by Christian evangelical groups - but will Muslim parents step in? Read more

2005-01-11T18:00:00-04:00

For a country under military rule for more than half of its 57 years of existence, Pakistanis are resigned to continue with General/President Pervez Musharraf at least until 2007. Read more

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