2002-06-14T01:05:24-04:00

Middle East activists have organized competing boycotts of the number 1 and 2 coffeehouse chains due to their relations with Israel and Palestine. Read more

2002-06-14T01:05:01-04:00

While Abdullah al Muhajir may have had evil intentions, the lengths to which the government has gone to isolate him (and admit a lack of evidence) leave many startled. Read more

2002-06-13T01:05:58-04:00

Muslims and Jews in America, many of whom live and work in the same neighborhoods, are finding reasons to get along in spite of violence overseas. Read more

2002-06-12T01:05:58-04:00

The hawala system, under siege since September 11th, has suffered further restrictions as three Gulf states enact new laws against money laundering. Read more

2002-06-12T01:05:48-04:00

Having profited handsomely off of kidnapping tourists and missionaries, the pursued Abu Sayyaf are running out of places to hide. Read more

2002-06-12T01:05:14-04:00

In the face of strict laws forbidding alcohol in Saudi Arabia, some unlucky men desparate for a drink turned to cologne, and paid with their lives. Read more

2002-06-12T01:05:06-04:00

Spurred on by the need to become more outspoken after the events of September 11th, Muslims pack a day-long barbecue to promote voter registration. Read more

2002-06-12T01:05:00-04:00

A fatwa by a Nigerian imam against immunization highlights the debate Muslim scholars are still having over it, despite proven results. Read more

2002-06-11T11:00:59-04:00

Despite some of the most restrictive laws regarding women in the Muslim world, Saudi women are making gains in education and employment. Read more

2002-06-10T11:05:37-04:00

The US has detained (a month ago) a Mexican-American who converted to Islam in prison and charged him with planning a "dirty bomb" terrorist attack. Read more

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