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8 Reasons Why I, as an American Muslim, Don’t Feel Guilty About the Boston Bombings

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Ever since the Boston marathon bombings, my mind has been swarming with thoughts and emotions. I have been glued to the internet, digesting article after article, and comment after comment. I am sure I am not alone. The American Muslim emotional roller-coaster response to terrorism isn't fresh reading. It starts ... Read More »

A Muslim’s Guide to Facebook Arguments (and online ridiculousness in general)

Muslims getting heated online...? Oh please, how often does THAT happen?!

Not surprisingly, the internet is now the boxing ring for our new generation of Shaykh Googles and Mufti Wikipedias to profess their scholarly expertise and argue with one another with far more advanced tools of divisiveness, or as they say nowadays according to modern cyber tajwīd: "trolling." Read More »

Ramadan: Time to Kick Porn Addiction Out of your System

This article will help you KILL porn addiction or at least start on the road to recovery inshallah. We will learn about the physiology of porn addiction & why it’s so hard to quit. We'll address porn addicts not as losers. And highlight the Ramadan connection-simple changes towards a new life Read More »

Watch iMuslim Represent MuslimMatters.org “Live” Tonight, on Divan 2.0 (7.15pm, UK Time)

Dr. Mehzabeen aka iMuslim has been invited to be a panelist at a Radical Middle Way event tonight. The subject up for discussion is Islam and the Internet. For those who can't make the free event in London, you can watch live via the little video box below. It'll start approx. 7.15pm BST (GMT+1), insha'Allah. Read More »

Dr. Sami Al-Arian Hearing Friday, 1/16/09 | Israel’s Internet Mercenaries

There will be a decisive hearing in Dr. Sami Al-Arian's case on Friday, January 16, 2009. It is expected that the judge will rule on dozens of motions, among them, the validity of the immunity order which led to the current contempt charges against Dr. Al-Arian. Read More »