2004-06-02T01:14:00-04:00

Putting aside worries about targeting the average American Muslim, major US Muslim orgs are working with the FBI to help search for suspects. Read more

2004-05-28T01:00:00-04:00

The London tabloids favourite fodder, Sheikh Abu Hamza al Masri, finds the US charging him and extraditing him for crimes that Britain couldn't. Read more

2004-05-27T01:01:00-04:00

Did someone say genocide in Sudan? Who cares when there's a party in Khartoum celebrating the end of twenty years of civil war? Read more

2004-05-24T23:47:00-04:00

Denying any responsibility and admitting no mistakes, President Bush hopes to refocus attention from the setbacks in Iraq to the upcoming transfer of power. Read more

2004-05-21T01:19:00-04:00

It's a familiar story: A Muslim gets accused of supporting terorrism, is locked up amid a media frenzy, and is then released in obscurity. Read more

2004-05-19T01:05:00-04:00

Last year, Muslim comics were a novelty. This year, they're getting together, going on international tours, and they've "bin Laughin." Read more

2004-05-17T02:52:00-04:00

Pope John Paul II has made significant overtures toward the Muslim world, but is also growing more wary of Islam as a rival religion. Read more

2004-05-12T00:40:00-04:00

Since 9/11, there have been only a few times where anger towards Muslims has risen to the same level. Daniel Pearl's murder was one. Nick Berg's may be another. Read more

2004-05-04T23:59:00-04:00

Bush's foreign policy consists of driving through the fog of war with 10-foot visibility, instead of a long-term vision of fairness and moral principle. Read more

2004-04-23T01:01:00-04:00

After a decade of neglect, the BJP party of Indian PM Atal Behari Vajpayee is looking to the Muslim vote in order to remain in power. Read more

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