July 31, 2002

More American Muslims are choosing to home-school their children, making them one of the fastest growing segments within the home-schooling movement. Read more

July 29, 2002

James Ujaama's arrest in Denver last week is just one of many detainments attributed to the war on terrorism. But this time, scores of people are coming to his defense. Read more

July 28, 2002

After watching America take advantage of the globalization trend, Muslim countries find that they have products to offer and the purchasing power to keep them on the market. Read more

July 26, 2002

Feeding an audience thirsty for open discussion and information, the Arab-language Heya ("She") TV satellite channel stimulates debate and self-confidence. Sassy! Read more

July 26, 2002

Having seen the error of their ways, imprisoned leaders of Egypt's largest militant group eschew violence in the name of Islam and urge their followers to do the same. Read more

July 26, 2002

Desperate for new sources of revenue, Muslim countries have started opening casinos for gamblers in nearby countries (even if they won't let their own citizens play). Read more

July 24, 2002

Calling a spade a spade, Muslim scholars are promoting the use the word hirabah as a more accurate Muslim description of terrorism. Read more

July 24, 2002

Less than 24 hours after a tentative cease fire offer from Hamas, Israel responds with a "heavy handed" reprisal that leaves a Hamas leader (and 14 civilians) dead. Read more

July 23, 2002

A Civil Rights Commission member refers to "more detentions, more stops and more profiling" of Arabs, alarming many activists. He says the remarks were out of context. Read more

July 22, 2002

A country song about the American Taliban's misfortunes attempts to put a "Ballad of Davy Crockett" spin on John Walker Lindh. Read more


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