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I had no luck with my usual scurvy methods of getting to online content for which I have not paid, so I suggest that someone who has LexisNexis access (at or near a university, for example) try running a search on "Muhajabah" "veiled4allah" and a few other pertinent phrases to see if anything pops from the last week."one of the web's greatest strengths is to help us see the world though different eys. Veiled for Allah (www.muhajabah.com/islamicblog/vieled4allah.php) is an extraordinary weblog whihc uses the essential tenets of Islamic doctrine to stri up discussions on topics from war on Iraq to fine art. run by a Muslim woman studying in america, the site embodies much that is life-affirming - although such high minded material inevitably attracts criticism, with some visitors deriding it as 'poisonous' and 'islamofascist'."
hope that helps anyone who wanted the read the articla but couldnt!
hugs and kisses
DARLA
xoxox
Also want to say Happy Bangla New Year or Pahela Baishakh to you and all the visitors here.
Shuvo Nobo Borosho
May Allah further make people benefit from this blog-and reward you for your efforts.
Wow-1500 comments is a lot, and what a lucky sister she is to get that!
Wassalm.