Ottoman Music from the 16th Century
Ottoman music from the 16th century.
[Read more...]Tension Mounts–Iranian Warships Reach Syria; China Warns of Civil War
Two Iranian warships Monday docked at the Syrian naval base of Tartus, underscoring rising international tensions over the near year-long crisis.
[Read more...]Tunisia, Egypt Islamists Signal Bigger Religion Role
After months of reassuring secularist critics, Islamist politicians in Tunisia and Egypt have begun to lay down markers about how Muslim their states should be — and first signs show they want more religion than previously admitted.
[Read more...]Assad Forces Renew Barrage on Syria’s Homs
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s forces rained rockets and bombs down on opposition-held neighborhoods of the city of Homs, reducing buildings to rubble and killing more than 80 people, including two Western journalists.
[Read more...]Paper Calls for China, India Alliance
China it seems is looking towards India to form a new alignment and counter the United State’s policy of expanding influence in Asia.
[Read more...]Wise Learning and Sports—Opens
A new sports center opens in Dearborn
[Read more...]NYPD Built Secret Files on N.J., Long Island Mosques
Americans living and working in New Jersey’s largest city were subjected to surveillance as part of the New York Police Department’s effort to build databases of where Muslims work, shop and pray.
[Read more...]Pakistan Swept by England in Cricket
The Pakistani men’s cricket team lost to England by four wickets in the fourth and final day-night international in Dubai this week to complete a 4-0 sweep at the hands of the Brits.
[Read more...]Israeli Tennis Player Plays in UAE Tournament
Professional tennis player Shahar Peer was already the first Israeli female athlete to compete in the United Arab Emirates, and this past week she made another piece of diplomatic history.
[Read more...]Ahmed Musa Enjoying the Limelight
CSKA Moscow soccer starlet Ahmed Musa told MTNFootball.com that he was looking forward to his team’s UEFA Champions League clash with Real Madrid…
[Read more...]Community News (V14-I9)
Anjum Syed wins Topeka KS spelling bee / Muslim organization launched in Staten Island / Exhibition on Middle East architecture in New York
[Read more...]Voters Urged to Participate in Presidential Primary Election
Calling voting a right and a responsibility, Secretary of State Ruth Johnson is urging Michigan citizens to vote in the presidential primary election on Tuesday, Feb. 28.
[Read more...]Santorum, Romney Close but Neither Tops Obama – Polls
Republican U.S. presidential candidates Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum are running neck-and-neck but neither would beat incumbent President Barack Obama, according to several polls released on Wednesday.
[Read more...]Legal limbo stymies banks’ recovery of Dubai govt debt
More than two years after the Dubai debt crisis erupted, the restructuring of corporate debts remains in legal limbo as it is unclear how banks can get back their money from government-linked enterprises in the Gulf state.
[Read more...]Americans Need a Dose of Self-Discipline
To quote Mick Jagger: “You can’t always get what you want.”
[Read more...]Israel, India and the Persian Puzzle
If the international community is indeed serious about a nuke-free world, it has to first address this nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty duplicity.
[Read more...]My Take: NYPD’s Use of Anti-Islam Film Makes Us Less Safe
Recent news that the New York Police Department presented the film “The Third Jihad” to nearly 1,500 officers is only the latest example of anti-Muslim training materials being used in ways that harm our national security.
[Read more...]Getting Help Takes Courage
The first step of survival is realizing that you deserve to live.
[Read more...]Fool’s Gold? Pakistan Mine Rift Exposes Investor Risk
Pakistan’s Reko Diq, an untapped copper and gold mine of fabulous potential, was meant to be the biggest foreign investment in the country’s mining sector, but it’s beginning to look more like fool’s gold
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