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Chicago Tribune: Man gets 11 years for not testifying
A Palestinian activist was sentenced Wednesday to more than 11 years in prison for refusing to testify before a grand jury in 2003 about the activities of the Palestinian extremist group Hamas.
Chicago Tribune: Fighting imaginary terrorist threats
Growing up in Chicago as a soccer-crazed teenager in the 1990s, I never gave the Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development much thought.
Medill Reports: Chicago Muslims Weigh in on Charity Verdict
Chicago-area Muslim leaders' reaction was mixed following the federal government's setback in a Texas court earlier this week in its case against the Holy Land Foundation, once described as a promoter of terrorism "masquerading as a charity."
PBS WTTW 11 Chicago Tonight: Beyond Borders - Muslims Facing Citizenship Delays (VIDEO)
CAIR-Chicago attorney Bitta Mostofi and CAIR-Chicago client discuss how Muslims, immigrants and non-immigrants alike, are common targets of suspicion and unreasonable citizenship delays on PBS-Wttw 11 Chicago Tonight, Chicago Matters: Beyond Borders series
Chicago Sun-Times: Holiday lights shouldn't have us seeing stars
I guess when you don't have the guts to call someone a terrorist, anti-American grinch will do. Elizabeth Zahdan might as well have been burning the flag or an effigy of President Bush when she hung up Ramadan lights at an Oak Lawn elementary school a few days back, prompting outrage from other parents and subsequently forcing Ridgeland School District 122 to consider a ban on Christmas and Halloween parties.
Radio Islam: The Equal Right to Celebrate: Ramadan in Oak Lawn
CAIR-Chicago Executive Director Ahmed Rehab discusses the challenges surrounding the recent accommodation of Ramadan along with Christmas and Halloween in an Oak Lawn, Illinois public school and the continued need to patiently stand for truth, justice, and knowledge.
Voice of America - Uzbek: CAIR-Chicago Discusses Ramadan, Eid in Uzbek
CAIR-Chicago Discusses Ramadan, Eid in Uzbek
Daily Southtown: Muslim Moms Join Forces, Open Law Firm
When asked what kind of attorney she is, Janaan Hashim has a sharp reply. "A good one," Hashim said with a laugh.
She is one of six attorneys in a new, all-female, all-Muslim, all-working-mother law firm in Palos Heights. The women named their venture Amal Law Group.
Chicago Tribune: Schools Aim to Heal Religious Rift - Oak Lawn District OKs Ramadan Event
Residents and school officials in Oak Lawn said they want to unite their community after a tense three-week debate divided some Christians and Muslims.
FOX-News: Ramadan Recognized in Public School and Senate Resolution
CAIR-Chicago Executive Director Ahmed Rehab discusses the successful accommodation of Ramadan along with Christmas and Halloween in an Oak Lawn, Illinois public school and a recent Senate resolution acknowledging Ramadan and recognizing Islam as a major world religion.
CNN Glenn Beck Show: CAIR-Chicago Defends Equal Representation of Ramadan
AHMED REHAB, EXEC. DIR., CAIR-CHICAGO: It is not the pluralistic, inclusive, educated America that we try to teach our children to embrace. They’re trying to exclude Muslims from celebrating their festivities. No Muslim involved in this raucous at any point wanted to remove Christmas or Hanukkah or even Halloween from the school festivities. All they wanted to do was to bring in Ramadan.
Dan Rea Nightside WBZ Newsradio 1030: Ramadan Joins Christmas, Hanukkah at Local Chicago School
CAIR-Chicago executive director, Ahmed Rehab, discusses the recent successful inclusion of Ramadan along with Christmas and Hanukkah celebrations after opposition from parents at a local public school. Dan Rea and Rehab also discuss how the reasonable accommodation of all cultures and religions is central to American pluralism.
FOX-News O'Reilly Factor: CAIR-Chicago Defends Equal Representation of Ramadan (VIDEO)
CAIR-Chicago Executive Director Ahmed Rehab Defends Equal Representation of Ramadan on The O'Reilly Factor
Daily Southtown: Muslim students learn to fight stereotypes
Standing in front of Muslim high school students, Ahmed Rehab asked the girls at Universal School in Bridgeview what non-Muslims might think when they see them at the shopping mall in their hijabs, or headscarves.
Media Monitors Network: Joe Kaufman: Don Quixote Meets Meir Kahane
Kahanist and amateur blogger, Joe Kaufman, is a strange character that lies somewhere between the disturbing and the comical. Styling himself as a gumshoe detective out to expose the nefarious fifth column activities of American Muslims, he sees enemies and conspiracy theories at every corner and in every American Muslim organization.
Daily Herald: Muslim leaders using Ramadan to push anti-smoking message
For nearly 13 daylight hours during Ramadan, Muslims abstain from eating, drinking and other sensual pleasures.Many Muslims use the Islamic holy month to temporarily give up a vice -- smoking. Now, three area Muslim organizations, including physicians groups, are urging smokers to kick the habit for good.
Socialist Worker: A racist war comes home
A TERRIBLE hate crime against an Iranian American woman on New York’s Long Island has thrown a spotlight on the tide of racism toward Arabs and Muslims that has accompanied the U.S. government’s wars overseas.
Chicago Sun-Times: Convert Finds True Home in Islam
Aaron Siebert-Llera would wake up wearing the Star of David one day and a cross the next. But the religion he eventually chose was neither his father's Jewish faith nor his Mexican-American mother's Roman Catholicism.
But the religion he eventually chose was neither his father's Jewish faith nor his Mexican-American mother's Roman Catholicism.
He chose Islam.
Arab News: Giuliani Packs Staff with Hawks
WASHINGTON, 14 September 2007 — Rudy Giuliani, the Republican presidential candidate, is working hard to claim his place as the Republican’s leading hawk.
Radio Islam: How Five Minutes Can Save a Life: Blood Donation (AUDIO)
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.
