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...Whoever awakens not concerned with Muslim's affairs is not from them...(Hadith)

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Egyptians want to end deal with Israel

Iraqis demand end to US military stay

Pakistani Taliban claims deadly bus attacks

Muslims to be able to ‘poco-poco' in Malaysia. Middle East next?

Chinese State Media, in a Show of Openness, Print Jet Photos

Turkey wants Bosnia and Serbia to join Nato

11 activists of Hizb ut-Tahrir group convicted in Tajikistan

Syrian regime's attacks on protesters escalate

Israelis suggest that Muslim call of prayer in Jerusalem can be a ‘loud nuisance'

Explosion rocks Egypt gas pipeline

Syria’s political prisoners: ‘Months without sunlight, and no visitors – simply because of my opinions’

Police appeal after Muslim attacked by schoolgirls in North Cheam

Poll: Most Egyptians want Quran as source of laws
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Monday, April 25, 2011

Eight arrested for flyers in support of Syrian protests

Bahrain's secret terror

Hizb Ut-Tahrir demo in Tripoli ends

Royal Wedding: Bahrain's Crown Prince not to attend

The United States faces a crisis not seen since the Depression

President of Yemen Offers to Leave, With Conditions

Guantánamo Bay files: Casio wristwatch 'the sign of al-Qaida'

Guantánamo Bay files: Children and senile old men among detainees

Taliban Help Hundreds Tunnel Out of Prison’s Political Wing

Libya: western leaders call for Nato to target Gaddafi

Several killed in southern Syria

Mubarak to be moved to military hospital

The rise of Islam and the future of secularism

Students elect two who back Caliphate

Guantánamo Bay files: Pakistan's ISI spy service listed as terrorist group
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Sunday, April 10, 2011

Hideously diverse Britain: the aftermath of a ferocious attack inside a mosque

Cameron's multi-million gamble to win Pakistani minds

Lt. Gen James Dubik: It will come to boots on the ground in Libya

Johann Hari: We're not being told the truth on Libya

11 Palestinians Killed, 60 Injured as Israel attacks Gaza Strip
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Syrian Protests Are Said to Be Largest and Bloodiest to Date

Muslims and Christians in Kenya hijab debate

America's Islamist Allies in Libya

Libya rebels vent frustration on Nato and a silent leadership

BNP election candidate arrested over Qur'an burning

Mubarak hits out at corruption allegations

US-Pakistan intelligence operations frozen: official

Saudi academics stage protests

61 arrested over banned Paris Muslim veil protest

Police: legal to debate Muslim “armed resistance”
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Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Afghan 'policeman' guns down ISAF soldiers

First person: ‘In Islam I found my peace of mind’

Millions of French Muslims see new jab at Islam by Sarkozy’s party, as ban on face veil looms

No civilian trial for Guantanamo detainee

Protests against women's policy cripple Bangladesh

Iraqi Christians demand an autonomous region

David Cameron tells Pakistan: raise more tax from the rich

Libya move 'not an attack on Islam'

2nd child accused in NYC attack on Muslim girl

Muslim row over minister's speech

Libyan rebels divided over what would replace Gadhafi; many, but not all, favour democracy

Afghanistan: Deadly Kandahar protest at Koran burning

Yes to AV says No to black poet

Syrian mourners say government snipers carried out massacre

Sandhurst mosque plans prompt public inquiry
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Sunday, March 13, 2011

In Libya Revolt, Youth Will Serve, or at Least Try

Three protesters shot dead in Yemen

Dozens in Bosnia protest detention of six Muslim men

Hindu terrorism charges force India to reflect on prejudices against Muslims

US embassy car injures motorcyclist in Islamabad

Police in Azerbaijan Arrest Antigovernment Protesters

Israel Okays more settlements in WB

Calls to investigate 'anti-Muslim bias'

The '80s origins of today's anti-Muslim bigotry

On the catwalk in Islamic fashion in Turkey
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Sunday, February 13, 2011

India and Pakistan to resume talks

Egypt's army 'involved in detentions and torture'

Al-Qaradawi: Freedom takes priority over Islamic law

Algeria shuts down internet and Facebook as protest mounts

Egypt: Hosni Mubarak used last 18 days in power to secure his fortune

Muslims good for UK - Cherie sister

Thousands rally in Yemen's capital

Egypt's opposition divided on future course of action as protests wind down

Tunisian foreign minister resigns

Algeria shuts down internet and Facebook as protest mounts

Government under pressure to freeze Mubarak's assets

The Return of Pushing Democracy

Two protesters shot in Jordan

Mubarak likely learned the lesson from ousted Tunisian leader

Al-Qaradawi: Freedom takes priority over Islamic law
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Saturday, January 22, 2011

Tunisian Muslims worship freely after revolution

How Tunisia's Once-Suppressed Islamists Are Re-Emerging

Tunisia to pay abuse victims, hunt Ben Ali clan

Algerians warned against march

Four shot dead in Albania clashes

Fearful of militants, Tajikistan pursues bearded men

Hundreds of political prisoners in Tunisia yet to be released

S Arabia accused of razing Islamic sites

'Prince of Mercenaries' who wreaked havoc in Iraq turns up in Somalia

Islamist movement at forefront of Tunisia's protests

Fears grow in Tunisia of Islamist revival

'Islam, best option for a new Tunisia'

Azerbaijani Muslims protest hijab ban

Hizb ut-Tahrir: war cannot be won

In Jordan, Islamists try to spin popular protests into political uprising
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