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A Dream Has Come True
In April 6 of this year the Oncology Department was opened.
[Read more...]Qureshi Accuses Davis Cup Referee Of Bias
Pakistan were disqualified from their zonal Davis Cup tie last weekend because the referee showed bias towards their opponents New Zealand, doubles specialist Aisam Qureshi said on Wednesday.
[Read more...]Qureshi, Rojer Beat Polish Pair to Win Miami Open
Qureshi wins pre-Davis cup doubles tournament
[Read more...]Young Muslim Can Contribute to American Society in so Many Ways
On the last weekend of March, Tawheed Center in Farmington Hills, MI in conjunction with ICNA, hosted its 4th Annual Youth Conference.
[Read more...]The Value of Light in Dark Moments
Last night, I participated in a solidarity visit to the home of Suhad Abu Zmiro, a wonderful young Israeli Arab woman, who was attacked by Jewish youngsters in early March in a hate crime attack in a Jewish neighborhood of Jerusalem. This incident, which was widely publicized, led to much outrage among much of the mainstream Jewish population of Israel.
[Read more...]Update on CMUs: McGowan Revolves Through Custody Aref Given Diesel Therapy
By Karin Friedemann, TMO Daniel McGowan (Photo from www.supportdaniel.org) Last week, TMO reported that former CMU (Communication Management Unit) prisoner Dan McGowan was released to a halfway house in Brooklyn and had succeeded in obtaining information through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), that explained why he had been moved from the general prison population [...]
[Read more...]ISNA Calls for the Release of Amir Hekmati
The Islamic Society of North America expresses great concern over the case of Amir Hekmati, currently imprisoned in Iran.
[Read more...]American Football-Indian’s NFL Dream Scripted In Hollywood
American Football in India
[Read more...]Amath M’baye Turns Pro
University of Oklahoma junior Amath M’Baye has announced that he will forgo his senior season men’s basketball and will enter the National Basketball Association Draft. He is graduating early, and he announced plans to hire an agent.
[Read more...]Analysis: Spills Flame Canadian Oil Debate, But Won’t Curb Flows To U.S
Two high-profile oil spills won’t stem the now-record flow of Canadian oil into the United States, despite the frenzy that the spills triggered among friends and foes of the Keystone XL pipeline to the main U.S. refineries.
[Read more...]Tehran Conference Critically Examines ‘Hollywoodism’
More than 40 writers, filmmakers and scholars from the US, France, Italy and other foreign countries, together with dozens of Iranian cinema specialists, journalists, officials and others, gathered at the large Azadi hotel in north Tehran for a four-day “Hollywoodism” conference to critically examine the formidable role and often harmful social-political impact of the US film industry
[Read more...]CMU Prisoners Seek Answers
By Karin Friedemann, TMO Daniel McGowan, one of the only white men to serve time in a CMU (Communications Management Unit) prison, has been released to a halfway house in Brooklyn, NY. McGowan was incarcerated for acts of arson credited to the Earth Liberation Front (ELF) in protest against the Oregon logging industry. Of the [...]
[Read more...]Islam And Medicine – A Historical Background
The Holy Prophet Muhammad (s), who emphasized the need for learning once said : “ The ink of the scholar is more holy than the blood of the Martyr”.
[Read more...]MLFA holds Fundraising Gala in Dearborn; Feature Whistleblower Keynote Speakers
MLFA, the Muslim Legal Fund of America, a nonprofit organization designed to defend civil liberties in America held yet another dinner in Dearborn, MI Saturday night.
[Read more...]Why You Should Know About Pulmonary Embolism?
Some people call it the “Silent Killer”, and others may call it “sudden death”.
[Read more...]Muslims in NCAA Sweet 16
A quartet of Muslim college basketball players remains as the 2013 NCAA Tournament hits the Sweet 16. And of those four, it has been a big man, and a man who plays big, that have stood out.
[Read more...]Muslim College Stars of Tomorrow
Muslim college basketball players such as Rasheed Sulaimon, Gorgui Dieng, and Arsalan Kazemi are flourishing in this year’s NCAA men’s college basketball tournament…
[Read more...]Galaxies
Every galaxy in the universe has on average one hundred billion stars in it. The vast majority of these stars are small and difficult to see: cool red dwarfs and dim white dwarfs.
[Read more...]East Region Loaded with Muslim Talent
By Parvez Fatteh, Founder of http://sportingummah.com, sports@muslimobserver.com There are a number of teams in the East Region of this year’s NCAA men’s basketball tournament that are sporting Muslim basketball players. The only head-to-head matchup of Muslim talent in this region involves Syracuse University and Montana University. Traditional power Syracuse boasts Baye Keita, a 6’10” junior [...]
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