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Islam & Islamophobia

Sarah Palin: North Korean Missile Launch A Reminder To Work On ‘Energy Independence’ and Obama’s appeasement to Muslim World.

Posted January 4, 2012 by Hayat Canada

See full-text article(s):Mediaite.com Mediaite.com – January 4, 2012 The death of North Korea tyrant Kim Jong Il has elicited a variety of responses from political figures on this hemisphere. Tonight on Follow the Money, Sarah Palin weighed in on both the death of the dictator and the missile launch shortly after in North Korea, and [...]

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Islam & Islamophobia

CAIR Launches Action: Ask President Obama to Veto Indefinite Detention of U.S. Citizens

Posted January 4, 2012 by Hayat Canada

See full-text article(s):CAIR CAIR – January 4, 2012 (WASHINGTON D.C., 12/15/2011) — The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) is urging American Muslims and other people of conscience to contact President Obama and urge him to veto the National Defense Authorization Act (H.R. 1540), which authorizes the military to arrest and indefinitely detain American citizens suspected [...]

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Islam & Islamophobia

Room for Debate: Is Americans’ Religious Freedom Under Threat?

Posted January 4, 2012 by Hayat Canada

See full-text article(s):New York Times Companies have pulled their ads from a TV show that portrays Muslims as benign. Religious groups may be required to offer insurance that covers drugs that can induce abortions. A federal judge rejected a ballot initiative on same-sex marriage partly because of its religious arguments. Are these just bubbles in [...]

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Islamic News Daily

Who Thinks MrBoom Is Cute aka Umar?

Posted January 4, 2012 by Hayat Canada

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Islamic News Daily

Portraits of our Heritage

Posted January 4, 2012 by Hayat Canada

This article is from Portraits of our Heritage. The National Portrait Gallery is perceived to be a ‘select gallery’ for the white British elite. This is a misconception however, as Ali Khimji explains.

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