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Circassian Cuisine (Al Jazeera Report)
Travel– Circassian cuisine
[Read more...]Groundwater
groundwater
[Read more...]Helping Mom One Penny at a Time
Hope for women all over the world By Almas Akhtar, TMO Wander Martich is an immigrant lady who is from Michigan.She came to the United States at a very young age without any knowledge of the culture or the language.She went through some real tough times while trying to settle in this new country.She got [...]
[Read more...]French Soccer Authority Bans Hijab
France’s soccer federation has declared that it will not allow French women to wear hijab while playing for their country.
[Read more...]Ilyasova Signs Big Deal With Nba’s Bucks
Turkish power forward Ersan Ilyasova appears to have inked his first big National Basketball Association contract
[Read more...]MQM Event in Houston
MQM Event in Houston
[Read more...]Community News (V14-I29)
Virginia Muslim leader Mohammad Mehboob, found dead in a river
[Read more...]Arab Spring in Sudan Could Resemble Syria: Former PM
An Arab Spring-style uprising in Sudan would likely follow the bloody example of Syria or Libya because its armed forces and judiciary are not independent and could be used against its people, former prime minister Sadeq al-Mahdi said on Wednesday.
[Read more...]Saudi Arabia Reforms Economy, Benefits May Be Elusive
After Saudi Arabia passed a long-awaited law covering housing mortgages last week, banking shares rocketed over 5 percent in a single day as investors bet the reform would unlock a lucrative source of revenue for banks
[Read more...]Islam and Contemporary Muslims: Muslim Americans too Have Pockets of Poverty
By Dr. Aslam Abdullah, TMO Editor in Chief This year, during the month of Ramadan, the Muslim American community will spend millions of dollars on arranging the iftar and dinner in their masajid and Islamic Centers, where hundreds and thousands will enjoy ethnic food as well as the company of believers. Some centers will draw [...]
[Read more...]Growth and Decay in Michigan’s Memory Lane
This summer, I packed my four kids into my Corolla and headed for the highway going south from Boston towards Michigan, where I was born and spent my first 28 years. Returning home was a very moving experience, both uplifting and disturbing.
[Read more...]Taliban Commander Says Taliban Cannot Win Afghan War: Report
By Muhammad Lila Empty bullet casings are seen on the ground after an operation on the outskirts of Kabul June 22, 2012. Thirteen people were killed before a long siege was ended at Spozhmai hotel outside the Afghan capital, during which Taliban gunmen took scores of hostages, another bold attack that showed a potent insurgency [...]
[Read more...]III. Is the Danger for a War with Iran Over? A. The Answer
Analysis: danger still exists of war with Iran?
[Read more...]Syria Hit by Diplomatic Defection
Syria’s ambassador to Iraq defected on Wednesday in protest over President Bashar al-Assad’s crackdown
[Read more...]Lauren Booth Addresses Muslim Legal Fund of America Fundraiser
Islamic Center of Reseda CA hosts MLFA fundraiser with Lauren Booth
[Read more...]Islamophobia: A Bipartisan Project
Deep in the Times article, another shocking revelation that hasn’t received as much attention as the “kill list” is the Obama administration’s effort to erase the deaths of some innocent victims by categorizing “all military-age males in a strike zone as combatants.”
[Read more...]Muslim Brotherhood’s New Power Upends Assumptions of U.S. Diplomacy
In his first major speech last month, Mohamed Morsi, the new Egyptian president, pledged to seek the release of a notorious Egyptian terrorist from a North Carolina prison.
[Read more...]Hameeduddin Re-elected Mayor in Teaneck
The Teaneck Township Council voted 6-0 to keep Mohammed Hameeduddin as mayor a reorganization meeting.
[Read more...]Thousands March Silently to Protest Stop-and-Frisk Policies
In a slow, somber procession, several thousand demonstrators conducted a silent march on Sunday down Fifth Avenue to protest the New York Police Department’s stop-and-frisk policies, which the organizers say single out minority groups and create an atmosphere of martial law for the city’s black and Latino residents.
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