It feels as if every time I turn around, there is a Hijab related incident that turns into a tale of discrimination. Sometimes there is clear wrong-doing but in this case, though, there is no sign of any discrimination. Things didn’t play out that well for few Muslims on the Eid day at a Rye, [...]
Nominations Now Open for the Eighth Annual Brass Crescent Awards
by Zahid on 11. Aug, 2011 in Blogging, Internet, Islam, U.S, World
Brass Crescent Awards recognizes long-time and new writers of the emerging Muslim blogosphere. What started in 2004 has now become an annual tradition that first starts with a nomination process followed by actual polling. There are numerous categories such as best blog, best writer, best non-Muslim blogger, best blog design, best post or series, best [...]
[VIDEO] Explanation of Deficit and Debt Ceiling
by Zahid on 30. Jul, 2011 in Finance, Money, Politics, U.S, Videos
Deficit is defined as the amount by which government’s spending exceeds its income over a particular period of time. Debt ceiling is defined as the maximum amount of debt that a government can take on. U.S. government will default on August 2nd if the debt ceiling is not raised. This video explains the ins and [...]






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