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Muslim voices 7/12 to 7/20

Date: July 20, 2003 | 20 Jumada al-Awwal 1424 Hijriah
Subjects: muslim, blogs
Annie responds to a known anti-Muslim troll.

Please welcome brother Abdu Fattaah, a new blogger. He has a variety of intersting posts up about Islam.

Abu Saleem (Abdullah) posts an article about saving the whales.

Abez posts her thoughts about observant Muslims in the West and in Pakistan (July 20; blog does not appear to have permalinks).

Bin Gregory posts about Project Petaling Street, an aggregator of Malaysian blogs.

Yasmine posts some links about the situation in Uzbekistan.

Burhan shares about a beautiful moment with his young daughter.

Daniyah posts an article about a non-Muslim woman's experience wearing hijab.

Waleed shares his experience visiting a mosque after some time away (July 17; blog does not appear to have permalinks).

Brother Iggry is back blogging again after a long absence. Yay!

Shadaan posts "Allah says" (July 20; blog does not appear to have permalinks).

Kasheur posts a great list of daily resolutions that we all should work on keeping.

Hafsa Ahsan posts about a dispute in Pakistan over billboards featuring photographs of women (July 17; blog does not appear to have permalinks).

Arshe posts nine tips from the Prophet Muhammad (sAas).

Sammerz posts ways to deal with anxiety and worry (July 13; blog does not appear to have permalinks).

Jabir posts about the meaning of supplication.

Sina (Linda) wonders if madrasa (Islamic school) students are being given a waiver from military service in Singapore and why.

Shi'a Pundit posts about the textual integrity of the Quran from the perspective of his sect (which is a very tiny minority of Muslims, so his views should not be taken as representative of most Muslims).

Saadat asks whether being opposed to U.S. or Western ideals is "terrorism".

Umair Salam posts a story about the death of Imam Ghazzali, a great Muslim thinker of the past.

Yaser posts about "The Search for Beauty in Islam", a book he's been reading.

Sufistic posts about abstaining from the unlawful.

alt.muslim posts about Srebenica eight years on.

Muslim Wake Up posts about a children's play-in for peace.

Idlan posts about the mysterious death of Dr. David Kelly, a British scientist at the center of the ongoing dispute over whether Iraq had WMDs.

Zack Ajmal blogs about a report on post-9/11 immigration and national security policies.

Ubaid posts about how sensationalistic headlines can twist the truth (note: for some reason you may have to scroll down to view the entry, past all the white space).

Umar has a number of posts about the terrible human rights situation in Uzbekistan, including this one about the mistreatment of female prisoners.

Aziz Poonawalla returns to the topic of "the burqa and the bikini", which he had originally posted on last fall.
~ Posted by Al-Muhajabah, a member of the reality-based community, at 04:19 PM

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one of the top five commentors on this blog! Zack Ajmal said: Total comments: 112   gold stargold stargold stargold stargold star

Subject: Re: Muslim voices 7/12 to 7/20

his sect (which is an extreme minority of Muslims

Did you mean "extreme" or small? In my opinion, Bohras are not extreme at all. Or do you mean that their views are very different from the majority Sunnis?

~ Posted at July 20, 2003 04:57 PM | Comment Permalink
moderator Al-Munaqabah said: Total comments: 996   gold stargold stargold stargold stargold star

Subject: Re: Muslim voices 7/12 to 7/20

I meant "very tiny" and have edited the blog entry to use that wording instead. It didn't even occur to me that it could be read the other way. Thanks for catching that!!

~ Posted at July 20, 2003 05:06 PM | Comment Permalink
one of the top five commentors on this blog! Zack Ajmal said: Total comments: 112   gold stargold stargold stargold stargold star

Subject: Re: Muslim voices 7/12 to 7/20

That's what I thought as well but the woding wasn't clear.

~ Posted at July 20, 2003 06:15 PM | Comment Permalink
muhammad said: Total comments: 1  

Subject: Re: Muslim voices 7/12 to 7/20

blog.atrueword.com

new blog

~ Posted at July 21, 2003 09:02 PM | Comment Permalink

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