Monthly Archives: August 2009

Fasting the Month of Ramadan By Sheikh Yusuf Estes

The fourth pillar of Islam is fasting. Allah prescribes daily fasting for all able, adult Muslims during the whole of the month of Ramadan, the ninth month of the lunar calendar, beginning with the sighting of the new moon. Exempted from the fast are the very old and the insane. On the physical side, fasting is from first light of …

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Afghan polls: A load of bull in Kabul

In what is largely seen as a sham election, Afghanistan’s capital of Kabul and a few other areas where United States and NATO troops are in control, went to the polls yesterday to elect a president. Though the West tries to portray the election as a healthy sign of Afghanistan’s fledgling democracy, independent analysts say a majority of the Afghan …

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Anti-Zionists: The New Heretics, By Jeff Gates

‘Those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it.’– George Santayana How quickly we forget. With the Inquisition still fresh in memory, America’s Founders embraced democracy as a means to protect liberty from the manipulations of faith. That’s why facts were enshrined at the core of self-governance grounded in the rule of law. The duplicity at the …

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Lessons from early American conversations with Islam, By Mokhtar Ghambou

New York, New York – To hear Americans and Muslims talk about each other over the past years, you’d think the relationship between the United States and the Muslim world has been permanently belligerent. The violence and inflammatory polemics generated by the 9/11 terrorist attacks and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan make it difficult to think otherwise. But if …

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