Tuesday, January 10, 2012

  • Hadith: Killing of Women and Children Forbidden
  • Action Aboard Plane Creates Reluctant Muslim Hero (KC Star)
    Although Hazziez's religious faith didn't matter to those grateful passengers, it has become an important aspect of his story. He is a Muslim. And like others of his faith, he is sensitive to the negative perceptions and prejudices of some in the post-9/11 world. But he says what he did that day was in keeping with the teachings of Islam
  • CAIR: US Reviewing Anti-Muslim School Bias Complaint
    [CAIR] said the decision violated the First Amendment right of religious freedom, and it asked the Justice Department to investigate.
    • CAIR-MI: Rejected Muslim School Bid Reviewed (Detroit News)
      CAIR officials have said traffic could be an excuse to conceal prejudice, and legal action might be pursued. "We believe this is a blatant violation of the MIA's constitutional right to open the school on their property," said Lena Masri, [CAIR-MI] staff attorney.
  • CAIR: Muslim Cadets Will Be Allowed to Wear Hijab
    [CAIR] wrote to Defense Secretary Leon Panetta to ask for religious accommodations, as protected by the constitution, for Demin Zawity and future Muslim cadets.
  • Penn. Newspaper Slams Prejudice Against Muslim Author
    We know some people want nothing to do with "Muslim" or anything connected to Islam, and especially don't want their children hearing about a Muslim boy's struggles at Christmas. The fact that Abdelsalam's presentation has drawn praise in the past and isn't a lecture on religion but about acceptance apparently is lost on those who sought -- successfully -- to keep this particular author away.
    • Victoria Jackson: Muslim Brotherhood Taking Over America
      Jackson said last week on her web show, "Politichicks." "For six hours, I saw pictures and names and dates and facts and Islamic law books and Korans, Surahs for six hours and they proved to me... that the Muslim Brotherhood has infiltrated our highest positions in government and this is serious."


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