New Law Asks Citizens to Remove Their Brains when Listening to Elected Officials
Australia’s largest state passed a new law that would allow police to demand the removal of any head covering.
Read MoreAustralia’s largest state passed a new law that would allow police to demand the removal of any head covering.
Read MoreMy journey to Bosnia is deeply personal, and urgently universal. The war not only gave ammunition to radicals but it forced Muslims to question the compatibility of the West and Islam.
Read MoreThat nobody wanted bin Laden’s body provides hope that we may finally distinguish between what he and his followers did with what Islam teaches.
Read MoreThe assumption that Arab states that aren’t democratic are oppressive Islamist states lazily equates the public practice of Islam with all things undemocratic.
Read MoreImagine a cabinet meeting in which a Brotherhood minister suggests negating the peace treaty and risking $1.3 billion in US aid.
Read MoreSomeone needs to tell the dictator what time it is.
Read MoreMany commentators have assumed that somehow Egypt would follow Iran’s unique trajectory.
Read MoreThe next best thing to a living, breathing Muslim is an approximation of one—that is, the silver screen. Why not? Movies explore the lives and experiences of Muslims in a format that can be watched as easily at home as on the train. Plus, a lineup of cool movies, foreign and domestic, will only make you, your friends, or your community look intimidatingly more sophisticated.
Read MoreAn interview with Sarah Zerina Usmen, of Outsourced: “I’ve noticed that in casting calls women are still cast according to descriptions like ‘hot surfer chick.’ For one of my films I’d love to make a casting call for a non-alcoholic, burka-wearing troll and throw them all off!”
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It’s called Measure 755. For Oklahoma, it forbids the use of international and Shari’ah law in state courts. As of the time of writing, it has passed, winning nearly 70% of the vote. As an American Muslim, and a citizen of New York, I am amused, concerned, fascinated and, oddly, given hope…
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