Us Latinas Seek Answers In Islam

    By Christine Armario UNION CITY, N.J. – Jasmine Pinet sits on the steps outside a mosque here, tucking in strands of her burgundy hair beneath a white head scarf, and explaining why she, a young Latina, feels that she has found greater respect as a woman by converting to Islam. “They’re not gonna say, ‘Hey…

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      Netherlands Considers Burqa Ban

      The Dutch immigration minister says she will look into the legality of banning the burqa, the robes worn by some Muslim women to cover their bodies. Rita Verdonk made the pledge after a majority in parliament said it would support such a ban. The proposal was put forward by independent politician Geert Wilders. “That women…

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        Muslims Can Be Searched After Conference: N.Y. Judge

        American Muslims attending a major religious conference in Toronto on Friday are concerned they’ll be subjected to extraordinary searches and delays by U.S. border guards when they return home. Their concern followed a ruling by a New York district judge on Thursday that such searches did not violate the U.S. constitution. Judge William Skretny wrote…

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          Ärger Um Islamischen Religionsunterricht

          The Muslim Community of Baden-W_rttemberg (IGBW) claims that the state government has reneged on its promises regarding Islamic instruction in the public schools. Agreements on model schools, teachers, and consultation with the group have been ignored, says representative Riad Ghalaini. (continued in German) Die Islamische Glaubensgemeinschaft Baden-W_rttemberg (IGBW) wirft der Landesregierung vor, bei der Einf_hrung…

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          Denmark: Cartoons Have Muslims Threatening Newspaper

          Daily newspaper Jyllands-Posten has been forced to hire security guard to protect employees from angry Muslims, after it printed a series of cartoons featuring the prophet Mohammed. Death threats have forced daily newspaper Jyllands-Posten to hire security guards to protect its employees, after printing twelve cartoons featuring the prophet Mohammed. The newspaper has been accused…

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