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Dalailul Khayrat Part 1, by Muhaddith of Morocco
Dalailul Khayrat, part 1 (Muhaddith of Morocco)
[Read more...]Gorgui Dieng Also Thriving in NCAA Tourney
Louisville University sophomore basketball player Gorgui Dieng told his school website that the greatest moment in his athletic career was when his national team qualified for the African Championship and the Olympics.
[Read more...]Frenchman Abidal to Have Liver Transplant
French Muslim footballer Eric Abidal is awaiting a liver transplant according to his professional club Barcelona.
[Read more...]Scoop Jardine Leads Syracuse into Sweet 16
Muslim college basketball star Antonio “Scoop” Jardine” was the second-half catalyst for his Syracuse University basketball team as they overpowered Kansas State University 75-59 to reach the Sweet 16 of the Men’s NCAA Tournament.
[Read more...]Western Powers Draft New UN Statement on Syria
France submitted to the Security Council on Monday a Western-drafted statement supporting U.N.-Arab League envoy Kofi Annan’s peace efforts in Syria and sending a strong message to Damascus to end violence against protesters, European diplomats said.
[Read more...]HPD Regulations Bar Officers to Inquire About Immigration Status: Office Siddiqi
Houston immigration & legal news
[Read more...]Community News (V14-I13)
Ahmed Elsayed New York achieves academic and athletic excellence / Islamic association helps uninsured in Providence RI / MSA raises $5700 for Somali famine relief / Teaneck Muslims urged to involve in civics / Stockton CA university MSA fundraises for Palestine education
[Read more...]Arcapita Files for Bankruptcy Protection as Debt Talks Fail
Arcapita Bank BSC, a manager of Islamic-compliant investments with $7 billion under management, filed for bankruptcy in the U.S. after failing to reach an agreement with creditors.
[Read more...]Muslim Convert Lauren Booth, Sister-in-Law to Tony Blair, Visits Tawheed Center in Farmington
“If this is Islam,” she said, “then I am in.”
[Read more...]Afghan Civilian Deaths Could Delay Strategic Pact with U.S.
By Ahmad Nadem and Ahmad Haroon KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (Reuters) – The killing of 16 villagers by an American soldier in Afghanistan’s south could hurt Washington’s efforts to reach a strategic pact with Kabul to allow a long-term U.S. presence in the country, a government official told Reuters on Monday. Sunday’s attack on the civilians, [...]
[Read more...]Under Fire
The latest round of Grad rockets from Gaza paralyzed much of southern Israel for days. It’s hard to imagine what Iranian Shihab missiles might do.
[Read more...]Valentino’s Ghost, a Rare Kind of Documentary; Michael Singh, a Rare Kind of Producer
The documentary seeks to illuminate the viewer about the machinations of Hollywood that have so brilliantly succeeded in demonizing Arabs and Muslims in the eyes of most Americans.
[Read more...]Book Review: The Dark Defile
from a Muslim point of view what is most striking about the book is reading between the lines, and comparing the book to present history.
[Read more...]Baby’s Birth Leaves Parents with $1 Million Dollar Invoice
Melbourne: A couple ended up with a hospital bill of up to 1 million dollars, after they had a daughter while they were holidaying in Canada.
[Read more...]Where Will Our Summers Take Us?
By Karin Friedemann, TMO Spring is the time when we start dreaming about our summer vacations. Signing kids up for summer camp, planning a family vacation, or perhaps opting out of travel and instead, looking into what summer programs are available close to home. Some of us are planning gardens, while some of us might [...]
[Read more...]The Picnic That Wasn’t
There are so many picnic enthusiasts on Friday, that a drive down Gulf Road will fill your car with the scent of freshly grilled kababs and the smoke from fanning the flames of the grills makes the road look like it is under a military attack.
[Read more...]Islamic Mortuary Fire
Three weeks after the fire that destroyed the mosque built by Islamic Mortuary foundation in Las Vegas, the questions, who did it and with what motives still remain unanswered.
[Read more...]Shariah: Who Defines it?
In the US, with each passing day, the debate about Shariah is getting complicated.
[Read more...]Yemenis: Ousted Leader Undermining Al-Qaeda Fight
SANAA, Yemen (AP) — It was a stunning attack by al-Qaida in a country that is one of the world’s hottest fronts against the terror group.
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