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FOX-News Radio: Minnesota Muslim Students Defamed in Local MN Newspaper
Ingliz tili, shubhasiz, xalqaro muloqot tili. Inglizchani bilgan odam dunyoning istagan nuqtasida o’zini eplab ketadi. Shu bois amerikaliklar orasida chet tilini biladiganlar ko’p emas. Lekin 2001 yil 11 sentyabr voqealari ketidan Qo’shma Shtatlarda sharq tillari, xususan, arab tiliga qiziqish orta boshladi.
Voice of America: University Programs Accepting Foreign Donations – Uzbek
Columbia College Muslim Students Associations: CAIR-Chicago Lecture on Islamophobia – “Unveling Ignorance”
Voice of America: CAIR-Chicago Discusses Ramadan, Eid – Uzbek
Dan Rea Show AM 1030: Ramadan Joins Christmas, Hanukkah at Local Chicago School
CAIR-Chicago Senior Outreach Coordinator Dina Rehab discusses CAIR-Chicago’s recent blood drive held at the Downtown Islamic Center in partnership with LifeSource as a part of a nationwide summer-long campaign, “Muslims Care” with Radio Islam host Hiba Abdul-Rahim. She discusses the role of charity at the heart of Islam and her work to increase community service participation by Chicagoland Muslims.
Radio Islam: How Five Minutes Can Save a Life: Blood Donation
CAIR-Chicago Executive Director Ahmed Rehab discusses the controversy surrounding Khalil Gibran International Academy in New York as the first Arabic language public school in New York on the Santita Jackson Show on Chicago’s WVON 1690 radio. Santita discusses the contributions that author Khalil Gibran made to American pop culture including the adage “ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country.” The school was named after Gibran, who was a Christian, arabic-speaking author of “The Prophet,” one of America’s all-time best selling books.
WVON Santita Jackson Show: Controversy Surrounding New York Khalil Gibran Arabic Language School