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Georgia Middle School Assignment Depicts ‘Positive’ Aspects of Shariah Law

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A Georgia middle school adjusted its lessons after a father complained that his daughter’s homework assignment promoted Shariah law. According to the Marietta Daily Journal , the assignment was supposed to teach students at Campbell Middle School about the pros and cons of school uniforms. It featured a letter from a woman who said she is “proud and happy” to be Muslim and to completely cover herself… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Blaze Discovery Date : 26/09/2011 12:34 Number of articles : 3

Georgia Middle School Assignment Depicts ‘Positive’ Aspects of Shariah Law

FBI Training Materials Instruct Agents: Muslims Are Violent People Worshiping Cult Leader Mohammed

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FBI Director Robert S. Mueller The FBI is on the hot seat this week, over leaked documents belonging to the agency, used to train agents. According to the FBI training materials, “mainstream American Muslims” are “terrorist sympathizers” and Mohammed is a “cult leader.” The FBI describes all Muslim charitable giving to Islamic charities as donations to terrorism, described in the manuals as “Funding… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Judiciary Report Discovery Date : 16/09/2011 08:07 Number of articles : 2

FBI Training Materials Instruct Agents: Muslims Are Violent People Worshiping Cult Leader Mohammed

9/11 Brings Thoughtful Tweets From Lea Michele, Nicki Minaj, Other Celebs

Anderson Cooper, the Jonas Brothers, Snooki and other famous Twitter users share memories and prayers. By Terri Schwartz Nicki Minaj Photo: Bryan Bedder/ Getty Images A decade has passed since the attacks of September 11, 2001, but the memory of that day and those who were affected by it still lives on in America. Celebrities from Anderson Cooper to Lil Wayne took to Twitter on Sunday morning to share thoughts on the 10th anniversary of 9/11 . New York native Lea Michele was in high school when NYC’s Twin Towers were destroyed, and the “Glee” star looked back on how the city has grown in the past 10 years. “NYC is one of the most strong & beautiful places in the world. I feel so blessed & proud today to have been born and raised in this city,” she tweeted . “To all the families and people of New York affected by the tragedies of September 11th my thoughts and prayers go out to you.” Travie McCoy, who was born in Geneva, New York, also took to Twitter to offer his condolences to those affected during the September 11 attacks. “Something about flying on this particular day that is mildly eerie. My heart goes out to the families of the victims of 9/11. Very sad day,” the Gym Class Heroes frontman said. CNN host and fellow New Yorker Anderson Cooper tweeted from the memorial event at Ground Zero on Sunday. He called the gathering of the families of those killed during the attack a “beautiful memorial,” and offered reminders of all the major events that occurred that day. Look back at how the aftermath of 9/11 affected young Muslim Americans. Proud New Jersey native Kevin Smith took to Twitter to recall how he found out that the Twin Towers were hit. “10 years ago, I was fast asleep in Toluca Lake when my Mom called, yelling ‘We’re under attack’,” the director tweeted . “My heart goes out to all the families and friends of the people in both the planes and the buildings who were murdered 10 years ago today.” “Jersey Shore” castmembers shared their best wishes via Twitter for those who were affected by the tragedy. “Remembering 9.11 my prayers go out to all the families that lost their loved ones and all who serve our country! #Neverforget #fdny #nypd,” Snooki

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Miss USA Rima Fakih Reflects On 9/11, Muslim Identity

‘I think our generation has grown,’ the 25-year-old Arab-American tells MTV News of the decade since terrorist attacks. By Gil Kaufman, with reporting by Tami Katzoff Rima Fakih Photo: WireImage On Sept. 11, 2001, Rima Fakih was a student at St. John’s Prep High School in Astoria, Queens. She was in a social studies class when a student behind her said that the World Trade Center had been hit, and from the window of the school, she could see that he was right. “All you could see was just some big black smoke,” she said, noting that her teacher’s husband worked in the buildings at the time and that the students had to bring their instructor water to try and calm her down. It was a defining moment in the life of Fakih, a Lebanese immigrant who last year became the first Muslim and first Arab-American to win the Miss USA crown. “It was kind of a nightmare, to be honest with you, because the principal came on the speakers and was saying, ‘Attention, students: Please everyone report down to the basement. We need you all in shelters.’ I just couldn’t move because my older brother Rabih worked across the street from the World Trade Center, he worked with Goldman Sachs.” In addition, her older sister worked in tower seven of the WTC and her father was on his way to work at the time. When Fakih got home, her mother was on the ground in tears, barely able to breathe because the vivid memories of the attacks evoked the 15-year Lebanese civil war that had forced the family to flee their homeland. “I was born in South Lebanon during the war and I remember vivid memories [of] hiding in shelters during the shelling,” Fakih told MTV News. “At that moment, it felt just like that.” With her father stuck on the Queensboro Bridge and her mother unable to reach Fakih’s siblings, the tension mounted during the day. Her father eventually made it to safety at an uncle’s house, while, luckily, her newlywed brother, just back from his honeymoon, had taken a few extra days off at his new wife’s request. Unfortunately, nobody could reach her sister. “It was very terrifying. I remember my little brother was a baby and he was asking my mom to change the channel because he couldn’t watch the scary movie anymore,” she recalled. The images of the planes hitting the buildings kept playing all day, with the building Fakih’s sister worked in clearly visible in the footage. Finally, though, they got word that her sister had spent 12 hours in a shelter, wearing a gas mask, a scenario so haunting that she ended up in therapy for more than a year. “She saw people jumping out of the buildings … on fire, from the top,” Fakih said of her sister Rana. “She was in a meeting when the first plane hit and the windows shattered.” A veteran observer of the war in Lebanon, Rana counseled her co-workers to take shelter and stay away from the windows. Some, however, didn’t take her advice and ended up dying that day. “I remember how hard it was for my family and I at the time to not only live around the atmosphere of New York City, but to receive a lot of stereotypes,” Fakih said of her family, which owned a Middle Eastern restaurant on New York’s Upper East Side for 20 years. Bricks were thrown through the restaurant window and business tanked in the wake of the attacks as a result of the some of the post-9/11 anti-Muslim sentiment, with Fakih remembering how she was bullied at a her Catholic high school by some students who made rude comments. “Every time something would happen, I would be scared. I’d watch TV and … [think], ‘Please God don’t let this be a terrorist act; don’t let this be Arabs or Muslims.” The family moved to Dearborn, Michigan, in 2003, a city that boasts the highest concentration of Middle Eastern immigrants in the U.S., and they felt much more at ease. Rima began attending the University of Michigan, but unlike some of her Arab-American peers, she did not change her name in order to fit in and escape greater scrutiny. She held fast to her identity, even when some fellow Muslims warned her not to enter the Miss USA pageant because they believed she could never win. Ten years later, though, she thinks things have gotten better. “I think I’m a great example to that,” she said. “Winning the crown of Miss USA, being the first Arab American, the first Muslim-American and possibly the first immigrant to win the title of Miss USA just testifies to the fact that there is freedom in this country and there is justice and there is freedom of religion and freedom of choice and this is what America is based on.” Fakih said the 9/11 attacks planted fear in a lot of people in her generation, including her. “I might be an Arab and a Muslim, and I might get on a train sometimes and see a man leave a bag and I just don’t want to touch it, I want to get off at the next stop,” she admitted. “Now, I think our generation has grown. My generation especially has seen so much fear and then so much change and growth in the [last] 10 years that it planted this fearlessness inside us and this ability to feel like we live in a country where you can do anything and we can overcome.” And when people asked whether she could win the Miss USA title, she’d say, “If Barack Hussein Obama is in office, then Rima Hussein Fakih can win Miss USA.” As part of the “I Will” campaign to commemorate the 9/11 attacks as a national day of service and remembrance, we asked Fakih how she’ll mark the anniversary on Sunday. “On September 11, I will call to check on my sister and my older brother, who worked at the World Trade Center, to make sure that they still love and trust this county as much as everyone else.” What will you do to remember 9/11? Share your thoughts below, and visit 911day.org to upload your video response. Related Photos First Arab-American Miss USA Rima Fakih: A Year In Photos

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Mos Def Retires Name, Changes It To Yasiin For 2011[VIDEO]

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Mos Def has announced that he will be retiring his name in 2011 and changing it to Yasiin. M os says he will not be offended if you walk up to him and call him by his original rap name because it is the name he has built for years. At least he didn’t change it to “Swag” like Diddy! It should be noted that Mos Def is a Muslim so the name change may have had something to do with his religion. Erykah Badu & Lauryn Hill “Rock The Bells” [PHOTOS] Mos Def Signs To Kanye West’s G.O.O.D. Music Mos Def’s Wife Takes It Off

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Selamat hari raya wishes

Selamat Hari Raya to all Muslim readers. Have a great festive season and have a great time with your friends and family. Narmadha Kalai Vanan, 16, Selangor I would like to wish my friends and classmates, as well as the teachers from SMK Jalan 4, Bandar Baru Bangi, Selamat Hari Raya and Happy Independence Day. May it be filled with joy and happiness. Sivesh Sangar, 16, Selangor Honestly, I’ve never been good at wishing people on special occasions but well, happy Eid Mubarak to all! Please for

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Elsewhere In The World: American Hikers Sentenced To 8 Years In Iranian Prison For Illegal Entry And “Spying”

8 years?!?!?! An Iranian court sentenced American hikers to 8 years in prison, a state TV website said, according to Reuters. The hikers, Shane Bauer and Josh Fattal, have been detained since their arrest in 2009 when they were nabbed by Iranian troops while hiking on the Iran-Iraq border. A third American, Sarah Shourd, was also arrested but released on parole last year due to medical reasons. She quickly returned to America and was tried in absentia. The three were charged with illegal entry and spying, though American officials have said they were not in any way affiliated with American intelligence agencies. The final court appearance on July 31 gave the hikers and their Iranian lawyer hope that they would be released because it was held at the beginning of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan and on the two-year anniversary of their arrest. The men’s lawyer was clearly disheartened by the verdict. “We have repeatedly called for the release of Shane Bauer and Joshua Fattal, who have now been held in Iran’s Evin prison for two years. Shane and Josh have been imprisoned too long, and it is time to reunite them with their families.” According to Iranian law, the men have only 20 days to file for appeal. We hope and pray that these guys get to come home, Iran is on some ol’ bullisht! Source

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Elsewhere In The World: Egypt Fires Hundreds Of Dirty Cops For Killing Innocent Citizens During Anti-Mubarak Protests

If you think this means there’s a little more justice in Egypt, we hate to tell you that’s not the case. Over 600 Egyptian police officers were let go today, but it was more to try to get people complaining about the lack of justice for the fallen to shut up. Because really, not much has changed in Egypt since Hosni Mubarak left. The move came on the same day the military council ruling the country announced that parliamentary elections planned for September would be delayed until October or November. The postponement will help new political parties challenge the more experienced Muslim Brotherhood, which was expected to win at least 25% of the seats in parliament. Secular parties had pressed for a delay, fearing that a parliament heavily influenced by the Muslim Brotherhood’s conservative agenda would threaten human rights and religious tolerance. The Islamist organization’s reach may be further diminished by new regulations for choosing the 100-member assembly that will draft a new constitution. The firing of 669 police officers was the biggest reshuffle in the Interior Ministry’s history. It includes 505 brigadier generals, 82 colonels and 37 officers charged in the deaths of hundreds of protesters during the weeks-long revolution that overthrew Mubarak on Feb. 11. The announcement came during the sixth day of demonstrations in Tahrir Square by activists seeking to pressure the interim government to bring Mubarak and members of his regime to justice. The government and military council fear that the return of tents and banners to the square will further disrupt a nation facing labor strikes, a troubled economy and political unrest. “The firings are to gradually dismantle the police state we used to live in,” said Ammar Ali Hassan, head of the Middle East Center for research and political studies. “Protesters have succeeded in forcing security officials and the police into such changes, despite police efforts to keep the system they had before the Jan. 25 revolution.” So far, only one police officer has been found guilty of killing demonstrators last winter. He was sentenced to death. The country is awaiting the trials of Mubarak and former Interior Minister Habib Adli, both of whom have been accused in the deaths of protesters. We hope that slow crawl to justice doesn’t cost too many more lives. Source

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Elsewhere In The World: Egypt Fires Hundreds Of Dirty Cops For Killing Innocent Citizens During Anti-Mubarak Protests

If you think this means there’s a little more justice in Egypt, we hate to tell you that’s not the case. Over 600 Egyptian police officers were let go today, but it was more to try to get people complaining about the lack of justice for the fallen to shut up. Because really, not much has changed in Egypt since Hosni Mubarak left. The move came on the same day the military council ruling the country announced that parliamentary elections planned for September would be delayed until October or November. The postponement will help new political parties challenge the more experienced Muslim Brotherhood, which was expected to win at least 25% of the seats in parliament. Secular parties had pressed for a delay, fearing that a parliament heavily influenced by the Muslim Brotherhood’s conservative agenda would threaten human rights and religious tolerance. The Islamist organization’s reach may be further diminished by new regulations for choosing the 100-member assembly that will draft a new constitution. The firing of 669 police officers was the biggest reshuffle in the Interior Ministry’s history. It includes 505 brigadier generals, 82 colonels and 37 officers charged in the deaths of hundreds of protesters during the weeks-long revolution that overthrew Mubarak on Feb. 11. The announcement came during the sixth day of demonstrations in Tahrir Square by activists seeking to pressure the interim government to bring Mubarak and members of his regime to justice. The government and military council fear that the return of tents and banners to the square will further disrupt a nation facing labor strikes, a troubled economy and political unrest. “The firings are to gradually dismantle the police state we used to live in,” said Ammar Ali Hassan, head of the Middle East Center for research and political studies. “Protesters have succeeded in forcing security officials and the police into such changes, despite police efforts to keep the system they had before the Jan. 25 revolution.” So far, only one police officer has been found guilty of killing demonstrators last winter. He was sentenced to death. The country is awaiting the trials of Mubarak and former Interior Minister Habib Adli, both of whom have been accused in the deaths of protesters. We hope that slow crawl to justice doesn’t cost too many more lives. Source

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Pakistani Islamic Party Leader Says Women Should Not Report Rape Unless Able to Produce Four Witnesses

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The leader of Jamaat-e-Islami of Pakistan , the country’s largest and most powerful pro-Sharia party, recently affirmed that a woman should not report being raped unless she has four male Muslim witnesses who saw the act. He bases his claim on Qur’anic ground: “Why did they not produce four witnesses? Since they produce no witnesses, they verily are liars in the sight of Allah” (Qur’an 24:13). In this… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Blaze Discovery Date : 10/07/2011 00:11 Number of articles : 2

Pakistani Islamic Party Leader Says Women Should Not Report Rape Unless Able to Produce Four Witnesses