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I have created a group at facebook called 1,000,000 Muslims against Terrorism. It is to show that Muslims are for peace and against Terrorism. I have created this group not to ask for your financial donations. All I would like you to think for a moment “Are you against Terrorism?”. If your answer is yest then I would like to encourage you all the Muslim brothers and sisters to just donate few minutes of your time by visiting facebook and joining the group and asking your friends and family members …
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“Yes, We can” this is what US President elect Barack Obama told over 100,000 cheering crowd on the night of his victory in US presidential election 2008.
I would tell all the Muslims brothers and sisters around the globe that Yes we can also change the situation in which Muslims are these days. Yes we can change the way people around the world think about Muslims. We cannot do that through violance which a small portion of Muslims think it the way to change. Change is only possible through education, peace, …
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A Canadian software developer who designed and built a remote-control device meant to trigger bomb blasts was found guilty of financing and facilitating terrorism yesterday, but escaped conviction on charges he developed the device to blow up targets in Britain.Momin Khawaja, the first person charged and the second convicted under Canada’s Anti-Terrorism Act, faces the possibility of life in prison at a sentencing set for Nov. 18.
There was a mixed responce to Momin Khawaja’s arrest in 2004. Some called it part of racial profiling and Islamphobia and some took the …
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Colin Powel ask the question to the entire American nation:
“Is there something wrong being a Muslim in this country?”
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Dr. Fehmida Mirza, Pakistan National Assembly Speaker, is inspecting the guard of honour during the first ever Women’s Passing out Parade of the Pakistan Rangers on October 25, 2008 in Lahore, Pakistan.
Muslim women are not just stay at home women as portrayed in media by choosing to show picutres of muslim women completely covered in burqa, they are also participate in every walk of life.
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Hindu extremists in southern India killed six members of a Muslim family by setting fire to their home after earlier clashes between Hindus and Muslims left four others dead and 15 injured in the same village, according to an Indian TV channel.Tensions have been high in Vatoli village since Friday when violence and looting erupted between the two sides, leading to four deaths, said Andhra Pradesh state Home Minister K. Jana Reddy.Authorities imposed a curfew Friday, but were unable to stop the deadly arson attack, which apparently occurred before dawn …
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A former Taliban ambassador said on Monday that the militants sat with Afghan officials and Saudi King Abdullah over a religious meal in Saudi Arabia last month as the insurgency raged back home.
Abdul Salam Zaeef, the Taliban’s former ambassador to Pakistan, denied that the get-together could be construed as peace talks. But President Hamid Karzai has long called for negotiations with the Taliban, and the meeting could spur future initiatives.
U.S. State Department spokesman Robert Wood referred reporters to the Afghan or Saudi governments for comment on the alleged meeting in …
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Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari met with US Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin. “Gorgeous,” this is how Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari described Republican Vice Presidential Candidate Sarah Palin when she met him in New York.”You look so gorgeous. Now, I know why the whole of America is crazy about you,” Zardari said, while receiving Palin, also the Governor of Alaska, at the Millenium Hotel in New York.”You are so nice,” 44-year-old Palin, a former Miss Wasilla runner up in Alaska beauty pageant, told Zardari, husband of slain former Pakistani Premier …
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An American bombing that killed up to 90 Afghan civilians last month was based on false information provided by a rival tribe and did not kill a single Taliban fighter, a spokesman for President Hamid Karzai said yesterday. The claim contradicted a U.S. contention that the Aug. 22 raid on the western village of Azizabad killed up to 35 Taliban fighters.
“There was total misinformation fed to the coalition forces,” presidential spokesman Humayun Hamidzada told The Associated Press. Afghan police have since arrested three suspects accused of giving the U.S. military …



