2004-03-22T02:05:18-04:00

After $100,000 in legal fees, 76 days in detention, and a reputation dragged through the mud, the Army dropped all charges against Chaplain James Yee. Read more

2004-03-17T02:11:36-04:00

He trained with bin Laden in Afghanistan, then worked for the CIA in Guantanamo. Abdurahman Khadr shows us two secret worlds. Read more

2004-03-15T01:59:00-04:00

As blame for last week's Madrid bombings shifts from Basque separatists to Al-Qaida, Muslims in Spain brace for a backlash. Read more

2004-03-12T02:26:00-04:00

With the increase in debate over a wildfire of gay marriages in the US, some Muslims are beginning to voice their opinion. Read more

2004-02-25T13:11:00-04:00

We should invite the two army lawyers who spied on an Islamic law conference at the University of Texas to instead attend Islamic law classes there. Read more

2004-01-21T02:05:10-04:00

US officials are finding it increasingly difficult to defend its "caucus" democracy plan for Iraq - one that is similar to US democracy. Read more

2004-01-19T02:15:47-04:00

A Senate committee is requesting a blanket search of IRS records of a number of Muslim organizations, all the way up to ISNA. Donors could be at risk. Read more

2004-01-14T04:12:59-04:00

Political turmoil takes over in Iran as the unelected Guardian Council bans 4000 reformists from running for political office. Read more

2004-01-12T02:05:32-04:00

A plot to explode a cyanide bomb to kill thousands gets foiled, but nobody notices because Muslims weren't involved. Read more

2004-01-07T02:05:44-04:00

Despite being on the brink of war less than two years ago, India & Pakistan agree to restart peace talks - and may even discuss the future of Kashmir. Read more

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