Convert Islam - The war we are fighting needs a more accurate name
The war we are fighting needs a more accurate name
http://www.JewishWorldReview.com | To understand what Americans are fighting, it is necessary to first understand that we are not fighting a “War on Terror.”
Price of tolerance
A multi-religious society that India is has to respect different faiths in order to protect the right of the individual to pursue his or her chosen faith. This naturally provokes the need to ensure that followers of different faiths do not clash with each other.
The future belongs to Islam
It seems that there is virtually no way to avoid a military confrontation with Iran’s mad clerics, barring some kind of unforeseen miracle like a student revolt or the regime’s collapse. Neither seems particularly likely at this point.
Eastern Connecticut Muslims reach out to other faiths
GROTON — Carole Shores, a retired Bacon Academy teacher, said she realized just how much she didn’t know about the rest of the world after the Sept. 11 attacks occurred in New York, Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C.
Australia, U.S. agree on Guantanamo inmate transfer
Australia has reached an agreement with the United States to allow one of its nationals detained at Guantanamo Bay to serve a possible jail sentence in his home country, the government said on Wednesday.
Punishment not top priority for U.S.
Zacarias Moussaoui, the only person prosecuted so far in connection with the worst terrorist attack in American history, did not get the death penalty because some jurors concluded he had little to do with Sept. 11.
Ghana invites slave descendants to settle
Ever since Kwame Nkrumah, Ghana’s first president, invited his classmates from Pennsylvania’s Lincoln University to come home with him to help build Africa, African-Americans have been coming to Ghana to visit, work, volunteer, invest or live in what has become the quintessential African homeland.
In Egypt, an Old Beacon of Tolerance Flickers
ALEXANDRIA, Egypt — This ancient port city clings to a self-proclaimed myth of urban tolerance as stubbornly as barnacles adhere to its harbor breakwaters. Ask anyone idling on the waterfront drive what Alexandria is like, and the answer will be that everyone gets along here, that the city is…
D.C. sniper trial begins with jury selection
By Stephen Manning THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ROCKVILLE, Md. - Convicted Washington-area sniper John Allen Muhammad presented a last-minute handwritten list of prospective witnesses yesterday as his trial got under way with jury prospects answering written questions.
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