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News Reel Digest - Egypt Today
Tuesday, April 20, 2010 11:31 - GMT

IN THE UNITED KINGDOM, House of Commons Leader Jack Straw requested that Muslim women interested ... There are a number of Muslims who give a bad impression of Islam and blacken its image. We have numerous faults and never think of self-criticism ...


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CAIR creates "Spirit of Islam" fund to help rebuild Malaysian ...
Wednesday, January 13, 2010 14:33 - GMT

"Muslims in America, Malaysia and worldwide must help protect all houses of worship, and thereby show the true spirit of Islam," said CAIR National Executive Director Nihad Awad. ... According to the Quran, Muslims are asked to maintain good relations with people of other faiths and to engage in constructive dialogue. "And dispute not with the People of the Book (Christians and Jews) except with means better (than mere disputation)...but say, 'We believe in the Revelation ...


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Abu Zubaydah's suffering
Thursday, April 30, 2009 15:46 - GMT

Joseph Margulies - Los Angeles Times

Joseph Margulies explains the ramifications of torturing former Al-Qaeda suspect Zayn al Abidin Mohamed Hussein, known as Abu Zubaydah. He was the first prisoner in the "war on terror" and was subjected to beatings, sleep deprivation and water boarding to name a few.  Even though he turned out to just be a personnel clerk and was not linked to 9/11 whatsoever, the torture he underwent has left him debilitated. "Today, he suffers blinding headaches and has permanent brain damage. He has an excruciating sensitivity to sounds, hearing what others do not. The slightest noise drives him nearly insane." Marguilies concludes that torturing another human being is not acceptable.



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Leaders Unite to Oppose Mark Williams’ Hateful Comments about the Cordoba House

Manhattan Borough President Scott M. Stringer, State Senator Daniel L. Squadron, Council Member Margaret Chin, other elected officials, and community and religious leaders, today stood together outside the proposed location of the Cordoba House in a show of unity against the racist comments made by Tea Party Express Chairman Mark Williams. They were joined by Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf of the Cordoba Initiative, Dhalia Mahmoud of the Muslim Public Affairs Council, and representatives of Community Board 1.

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Don't Abandon Sudan: Difficult Elections Need Engagement, Not Withdrawal

By Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf

The European Union's decision to pull election observers out of Darfur underscores the impression that the international community is increasingly writing off Sudan's elections, the first multiparty vote in 24 years, as beyond hope. While the EU decision and other pessimistic expressions by the international community are well intentioned, they send the wrong message to the Sudanese People.

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Cordoba Initiative Announces Mission to Sudan During Historic Elections

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For Immediate Release
Contact: Jonathan Black (phone: 512-466-0805; email: jonblackconsulting@gmail.com)

NEW YORK - The Cordoba Initiative (CI), a key bridge-builder between the Muslim world and the West, has announced it will deploy a special mission to Sudan during the nation's April elections to gather information and data and provide a unique perspective.

"Sudan's elections have the potential to transform Sudan and enable it to take a huge step forward," said Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf, founder of CI. "But Sudan faces significant challenges as well.  These are the nation's first multiparty elections in 24 years, many regions of the nation are underdeveloped, and there is a history of recent conflict."

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