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Muslim voices (short version)

Date: September 12, 2003 | 15 Rajab 1424 Hijriah
Subjects: muslim, blogs
The new, much shorter, version of Muslim Voices will look at the blogs listed as "Politically-Themed Muslim Blogs" in my sidebar.

Maryam of A Dervish's Du'a has a thoughtful post about pluralistic democracy and Islam.

Arash of Afghan Voice posts a tribute to the victims of 9/11.

alt.muslim says when Muslims condemn terorrism, the media doesn't listen.

Muslim Wake Up looks at Wesley Clark, who is considering a run for the presidency, and his record in Kosovo. This is something to think about before jumping on the Clark bandwagon.

Thebit of Muslims Under Progress takes a hard, critical look at Islamists and Muslim ethics.

Ikram Saeed of Path of the Paddle reports on a fear-mongering Canadian politician.

Zack Ajmal of Procrastination comments on that attitudes of some Muslims about movies and women.

Ubaid of ublog has some tips on blogging.

Aziz Poonawalla of Unmedia explains why "collateral damage" (i.e., killing of civilians as part of a larger goal) is always immoral and wrong, whoever does it - Palestinian suicide bombers or Israeli assasinations.
~ Posted by Al-Muhajabah, a member of the reality-based community, at 09:16 PM

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