One religion, two countries: differences in national identity between British and American Muslims

By sheila | Jan 17, 2008

One religion, two countries “Baby, listen to me, I came here and I like to live independent,” said Akhtar Mamood, his Pakistani-New York accent coming out staccato. “This country gave me food, money, respect – I love this country.”

Mamood, who immigrated to the US more than 30 years ago, is proud to call America home. He [...]

Arab Fathers and Sons

By sheila | Jan 16, 2008

Arab Fathers and Sons A transition to democracy in the old revolutionary Arab regimes will not correspond to a Western model, nor can it be imposed by American F-16’s. But, as countries like Egypt, Syria, and Lybia might be indicating, hereditary succession is not an inherently reactionary move. Rather, it means opting for a controlled transition [...]

Mufti Taqi Usmani and the Amman Message

By sheila | Jan 15, 2008

An interesting question about Mufti Taqi Usmani’s stance on the Amman Message and Shaykh Faraz Rabbani’s clarification on the matter.

Mufti Taqi Usmani and the Amman Message

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