2002-09-18T01:05:37-04:00

With images of anti-Muslim violence in India on their minds, an alleged "hate rape" case in East Palo Alto, California has Muslim and South Asian advocacy groups concerned. Read more

2002-09-13T21:14:51-04:00

On Sept. 1, 2001, the very first U.S. stamp recognizing Islam was issued, after years of lobbying by American Muslims. Ten days later, 9/11 happened. Read more

2002-09-12T00:56:05-04:00

I lost my appetite after 9/11, which made fasting for Ramadan easier than usual. Waking up to eat my predawn breakfast was easy, too, because I couldn't sleep well. Read more

2002-09-11T01:05:00-04:00

After 9/11, we sought to convince Americans that we oppose terrorism and tried to stave off discrimination and hate. One year later, it is clear that we have failed. Read more

2002-08-21T01:05:50-04:00

Nigeria's court upholds another death sentence meted out to a woman accused of adultery, despite worldwide protest. The man wasn't charged. Read more

2002-08-20T10:03:20-04:00

In order to keep the peace between competing denominations, a Muslim has opened and closed the doors of Christianity's holiest church for 1000 years. Read more

2002-08-19T01:05:16-04:00

Muslim students have made some gains and had some setbacks since the events of 9/11. How has the American Muslim student landscape changed in the past year? Read more

2002-08-16T01:05:33-04:00

If there's one thing Americans are good at, it's deep-pocket lawsuits - and this one against bin Laden and his alleged supporters is as deep as they come. Read more

2002-08-15T09:48:17-04:00

Even though few Afghans have televisions, the return of TV broadcasts in Afghanistan is bringing back game shows, newscasts, and (gasp) women singing. Read more

2002-08-14T01:05:06-04:00

Though the US doesn't believe him, Iran's President Khatami defends his country against the "Axis of Evil" charge and vows to round up Al-Qaida terrorists. Read more

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