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Muslim Man Stabbed, Has Beard Cut as Assailants Yelled About His Clothing, Religion
BY KATHERINE FUNG (NEWS WEEK) A Muslim man says he was stabbed and had his beard cut by assailants as they…
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‘When we embrace our hijab, we embrace death:’ Canadian-Muslims balance faith, safety
By Fakiha Baig The Canadian Press (MSN) EDMONTON — Every time Sana Chaudhry’s daughter sees her father getting up to…
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Syrian refugee chefs plan to open Coventry restaurant
(BBC) Two Syrian chefs, who fled the war-torn city of Homs before being resettled in the UK, are planning to…
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Muslim athletes charter: Premier League clubs sign up to ‘first of its kind’ code
(NEWS.AFRICA) When Paul Pogba recently removed a bottle of Heineken from the table at a news conference, it drew widespread…
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Muslim politician tackles racism and the hijab in her memoir ‘My Hair is Pink Under this Veil’
While chronicling her early life and political career, Rabina Khan discusses and dismantles stereotypes about Muslim women in Britain (THE NATIONAL…
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Muslim Rights Group Demands Hilton Stop Building Hotel on Site of Demolished Mosque in China’s Xinjiang
The Council on American-Islamic Relations says it is unacceptable for a U.S. company to build a hotel in a location…
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Muslims underrepresented in most European countries, study says
BY DAILY SABAH (DAILY SABAH) Muslim communities in Europe, who make up a significant portion of the minorities in the…
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Indonesia’s ‘born-again’ Muslims quit banks for Islamic finance
With exploitative interest frowned upon in Islamic law, bankers are quitting traditional banks, creating hiring woes. By REUTERS (ALJAZEERA) A…
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Kent State alumnus produces documentary highlighting Black-Muslim experience
By Kelsey PaulusReporter (KENT WIRED) Kent State alumnus Aman Ali graduated in 2006 as a newspaper reporter. He paved his…
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French Muslim women push back on the politics of the hijab
By Ruby Mellen and France Keyser (WASHINGTON POST) It was, to many observers, just an ordinary campaign poster. Two women and two men, dressed…
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