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Chicago Business (CRAIN'S): In trying to build bridges, he finds a much deeper divide
Ahmed Rehab walked away from the business world to become a spokesman for American Muslims — and walked into a firestorm.
Medill News Service: Muslim schools gain popularity
At the Universal School students take time out from classes to pray once a day. By seventh grade, boys and girls attend classes separately. They take classes in Arabic, Islamic studies and memorize the Quran.
Chicago Public Radio: 9/11 Anniversary: Muslim Groups Express Concerns
It's been five years since the September 11th attacks.
Pantagraph.com: Phobias against Muslims and Islam are a reality
In 2002, the Council on American-Islamic Relations reported 602 cases of civil rights abuses against Muslims in the United States. In the most recent year of reporting, 2004, it reported 1,522.
Thueringer Allgemeine: An erster Stelle Amerikaner (In German)
CHICAGO - Einige Maenner tragen Baseballmuetzen, manche verkehrt herum. Da sind welche in kurzen Hosen, andere in weit geschnittenen modischen Jeans. Viele kamen in Turnschuhen, die sie draussen abgelegt haben.
Chicago Public Radio: Rehab on NPR's Worldview: What is "Islamofascism"?
Ahmed Rehab, CAIR-Chicago Executive Director, talks to Worldview's Jerome McDonnell on Chicago Public Radio about "Islamofascism" and other reductive terminologies. He argues that the public discourse on Islam in this country is problematic in its use of such terms.
Chicago Public Radio: Rehab on NPR's Worldview: What is "Islamofascism"?
Ahmed Rehab, CAIR-Chicago Executive Director, talks to Worldview's Jerome McDonnell on Chicago Public Radio about "Islamofascism" and other reductive terminologies. He argues that the public discourse on Islam in this country is problematic in its use of such terms.
Chicago Tribune Magazine: The Case Of The Globe Trotting Grocer
The U.S. Says Muhammad Salah Was Financing Middle East Terrorism. Salah Says He Was Bringing Money To Stricken Families. Next Month, A Jury Will Begin Deciding Who's Right.
Chicago Sun-Times: Ex-Iran leader to speak at 2 gatherings here
Former Iranian President Mohammad Khatami is expected to arrive today in Chicago to speak at two Muslim conventions over the weekend and visit a suburban mosque.
Chicago Tribune: Poor judgment in 'bomb' case keeps growing
Today, most of the embarrassment and shame falls squarely onto the poor shoulders of Skokie resident Mardin Azad Amin.
Chicago Tribune: The flaws of racial profiling
While proponents of racial profiling such as columnist Jonah Goldberg argue that profiling "makes sense" and therefore should be allowed into the policies of law-enforcement officials, in actuality racial profiling is inefficient in terms of security and illegal in terms of law.
Chicago Sun-Times: Study: Muslims, Arabs saw pay drop after 9/11
Post-9/11 anti-Islamic and anti-Middle Eastern sentiment hasn't just taken an emotional toll on Muslim and Arab men living in the United States. It has also put a dent in their checkbooks, a study indicates.
Daily Herald: Charity groups struggle for Mideast causes
While several groups have launched fundraising campaigns for Israel, an atmosphere fueled by fear has hindered their Islamic and Arabic counterparts.
Business Newswire: Key Religious Leaders Launch Coalition with Chicago Hotel Workers (UNITE HERE)
Clergy breakfast and public unveiling of "Hospitality and Human Dignity Scroll" signed by over 400 prominent Chicago religious leaders. By signing this statement, these leaders are taking a moral stand to make sure the values of hospitality extend to the workers.
ABC 7: Area Muslim leaders working with federal officials (Transcript/Video)
Opinions are divided in the Chicago-area's Muslim community about the impact of the terror plot arrests. Some fear a backlash. Others are more hopeful.
CBS 2: Muslim Community Reacts To Scrutiny (Transcript/Video)
(CBS) CHICAGO When the threat-level of terrorism rises, many members of the Muslim community become uneasy.
CBS 2: Captured Israeli Soldier's Wife Pleads For Peace (Transcript/Video)
Jim Williams: In Lebanon rockets rained down on parts of Beirut. 5 members, 1 family were killed in their home in an Israeli air strike. Tonight the violence in the Middle East took center stage at a Fundraiser on Chicago’s north side.
Chicago Tribune: Krauthammer, wrong again
I am writing to express my consternation over the arguments raised by Mr. Charles Krauthammer in his July 31 article titled, "Passing judgment on Israel-Hezbollah" (Commentary).
ABC 7: Law enforcement gets sneak peak of 9/11 mini-series
A two-part, made-for-television movie is set to air next month about the terrorists behind the September 11th attacks and the steps leading up to that day almost five years ago. Tuesday, a conference of law enforcement previewed the movie.
Chicago Sun-Times: Lebanon native joins rally seeking end to violence
Israeli attacks on Lebanon that have killed hundreds and left thousands homeless literally hit close to home for Imam Mustapha.

