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Chicago Tribune: `Prank' gets teen lesson in tolerance
David Huffman told police it was just a prank gone wrong: On April 22, at a McDonald's in Tinley Park, he tapped a Muslim woman on the head, nearly pulling off her headscarf.
Chicago Tribune: `Prank' gets teen lesson in tolerance
David Huffman told police it was just a prank gone wrong: On April 22, at a McDonald's in Tinley Park, he tapped a Muslim woman on the head, nearly pulling off her headscarf.
The Forum (Fargo-Moorhead): Muslim activist to speak at MSUM
Minnesota State University Moorhead will host a Muslim activist to speak on "9/11 and American-Islamic Relations."
The Peninsula: Hamas Terrorist Financing Trial Set to Open Today
Hailed by the government as a victory in the war on terror, the case is seen by some in the Arab-American community as part of a broader crackdown on Muslim charities and an erosion of constitutional guarantees of due process and a fair trial.
Media Monitors Network: America, Welcome to Martial Law?
Moments ago President Bush signed the Military Commission Act into law, stating “This bill provides legal protections that ensure our military and intelligence personnel will not have to fear lawsuits filed by terrorists simply for doing their jobs.
Daily Herald: Faith and real life
Harris Hassan joins the hallway rush of teens bound for the one place students feed their need for food and face time: the cafeteria.
Chicago Tribune: Purple politics convolute the issue
Dennis Byrne's assessment of the National Intelligence Estimate in his article, "Terror-report fight misses big picture" (Commentary, October 2), seeks to distort reality in an effort to maintain a failed policy.
Washington Report on Middle Eastern Affairs: Chicagoans Demand Cease-Fire in Israel-Lebanon War
MORE THAN 2,000 Arab Americans, Muslims and anti-war demonstrators rallied in front of Chicago's Tribune Plaza July 22 to ask President George W. Bush to call for a cease-fire in the conflict between Israel and Lebanon.
Chicago Sun-times: Impudent cartoon
OK, so I have witnessed the impudent display of reductionism otherwise known as a Jack Higgins cartoon last Wednesday. I have seen his characterization of the Prophet Muhammad as a sword-wielding, raging lunatic with a mountain of skulls at his trail.
Chicago Sun Times: Visiting Muslim leader: pope's speech improper
In one fell swoop, Pope Benedict XVI imploded bridges built by his predecessors with his recent remarks that sparked fury across the Muslim world, one of the world's top Muslim leaders said here Saturday.
Chicago Sun Times: Ramadan fast more than food, water
Chicago attorney Janaan Hashim will begin fasting for Ramadan the morning after the new moon is first sighted over North America, probably tonight. Her husband will start when it's seen over the Middle East.
BBC News: US Muslims 'well integrated'
Britain may be able to learn lessons from the US with regards to Muslim integration within domestic society.
Chicago Sun Times: They are not their hair
Women are far more than the some of their parts -- six Chicagoans reveal what lies within
Chicago Tribune: Pope's remarks tear at fragile relations
The pontiff's comments and the fiery protests that followed strain the tenuous dialogue between Muslims and Christians worldwide
ABC 7: Chicago-area Muslims question Pope's choice of words
Muslim-Americans living in the Chicago area are weighing in on Pope Benedict's apology for comments he made last week about Islam. The pontiff's remarks sparked violent protests in parts of the world.
NBC 5: Uneasiness Over Pope's Remarks Felt In Chicago
CHICAGO -- It's the comment heard around the world, and Pope Benedict XVI's quote about Muslims is prompting protests and even violence in some areas.
Spirited Talk Radio 980: CAIR-Chicago Discusses The Pope's Comments and Muslim Reaction (AUIDO)
CAIR-Chicago Discusses The Pope's Comments and Muslim Reaction
Chicago Tribune: Candidate's profiling stand angering Muslims in state
It started as a simple campaign tour to commemorate Sept. 11 and distribute more than 1,000 American flag yard signs in a western Illinois congressional district where the incumbent has been sidelined by Parkinson's disease.
National Public Radio: The Inner Journey of Young Muslims in America
Two young women are discovering what it means to be Muslim in America. Assia and Iman Boundaoui talk about how they reconcile living between two worlds, and where their Muslim and American identities come together.
Time Out Chicago: Five years later
"A plane just crashed into the World Trade Center," my then-wife told me as I stepped out of the shower, my head throbbing with a vicious hangover.
