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February 27, 2004 | 6 Muharram 1425 Hijriah

From: A Quranic Journal A Quranic Journal

Surah al-Qalam ayah 17

Inna balawnahum ka maa balawna ashaba al-jannati idh aqsamu layasrimunnaha musbiheena Indeed We have tested them as what We tested the companions of the garden, when they vowed to gather the fruits in the morning The following is an...


~ posted by Al-Muhajabah, a student of the Quran, at 06:25 PM to
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From: veiled4allah veiled4allah

Islam in the digital age (redux)

Last July, I mentioned Virtually Islamic, a blog by Gary Bunt, a lecturer in Islamic Studies at the University of Wales Lampeter. Gary's blog contains links to stories about internet technologies, Islam, and the intersection of these two topics. At...


~ posted by Al-Muhajabah, a member of the reality-based community, at 05:57 PM to books
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From: The Clipboard The Clipboard

Publishers Face Prison For Editing Articles from Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Libya or Cuba

The U.S. Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control recently declared that American publishers cannot edit works authored in nations under trade embargoes which include Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Libya and Cuba. Although publishing the articles is legal, editing is a...


~ posted by Al-Muhajabah, a fair and balanced niqabi, at 02:02 AM to civilliberties, censorship
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From: veiled4allah veiled4allah

subcontracting torture?

The Toronto Star reports: When Ottawa computer consultant Maher Arar told his story last fall, the country was horrified. A Canadian citizen — apparently innocent of any crime — had been deported to Syria from the U.S. and tortured for...


~ posted by Al-Muhajabah, a member of the reality-based community, at 01:21 AM to torture, rendition, arar
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