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August 02, 2002 | 23 Jumada al-Awwal 1423 Hijriah

From: veiled4allah veiled4allah

civil rights law

One of the electives offered fall quarter in the paralegal program is a course on civil rights law. My advisor recommend that I take it and I think that I may do so, inshallah. My mom meanwhile was wondering if...


~ posted by Al-Muhajabah, a member of the reality-based community, at 06:41 PM to paralegal
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From: A Quranic Journal A Quranic Journal

Resources on Surah al-Aadiyat

The commentary on Surah al-Aadiyat that is cited below is taken from Tafsir Ibn Kathir (follow "next" link to view tafsir). You can read additional commentaries by:Abu'l-Aala MaududiSyed Qutb...


~ posted by Al-Muhajabah, a student of the Quran, at 06:37 PM to
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From: The Clipboard The Clipboard

The State Makes an Omelet

But try considering the Lillehammer incident in the context of the rule of law. Bouchikhi didn't get a trial before he was executed - nor for that matter did Salameh, whatever the certainty of his guilt. Bouchikhi's assassins served less...


~ posted by Al-Muhajabah, a fair and balanced niqabi, at 04:50 PM to assassination
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From: The Clipboard The Clipboard

What Was Moussaoui's Crime?

No one is arguing Mr. Moussaoui is innocent. It's increasingly clear he was training for a different mission, and good lawyering will allow us to prosecute him for whatever he intended to do. But as egregious as Mr. Moussaoui's sins...


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