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a quick guide to veiled4allah

Date: March 16, 2005 | 4 Safar 1426 Hijriah
Welcome, visitors from Informed Comment! Thanks for dropping by. I'm extremely honored that Juan Cole selected me as one of a small number of genuinely diverse voices in the blogosphere that he wanted to highlight.

I've been pretty busy with work lately so updates here have been a little slow, but I would like to particularly recommend some of the following selections from my archives. These blog entries are also listed in the sidebars on the main page of this blog.

Terrorism is not Islam (more condemnations by Muslims of terrorism)

Islamic non-violence - Learn about efforts by Muslims to promote a philosophy of non-violence within the Islamic tradition

Muslim outreach events - Think that Muslims are "silent"? Read this catalog of news stories about outreach events hosted by Muslims in their communities

The "What Islam Really Says About" series:

Anti-Semitism

Crime and Punishment

Forced Marriages

Honor Killing

Human Rights

Individual Freedom

Mutilation

Non-Muslims' Fate

Non-Muslims' Rights

Pluralism

Prisoners of War

Rape

Stoning

Terrorism

Torture

My complete archives are here.

Take a look around, browse the "Further reading" section on each entry's page to find more related entries, and hopefully you'll find something new to learn or something that interests you.

Thanks for visiting!
~ Posted by Al-Muhajabah, a member of the reality-based community, at 02:03 AM

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