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Great news for future Hujjaj. One of the biggest problems is just getting between the key locations for Hajj. A successful metro operation might add another feather to the hat of good Saudi work to make hajj just a bit easier!
Looking for Muslim converts (sisters) for Master’s Project
My name is Alexandra Alper and I am a journalism school student who wants to do a master’s project on women who are converting to Islam. One of the biggest misperceptions among anti-Muslim westerners is the notion that the koran advocates the mistreatment of women. Hearing women describe their reasons for converting would do much to counter this image. If you are a recent convert, are willing to be filmed, and live in or near New York, or know someone who fits that description, I would be much obliged for your help! Please call or email me by Friday, October 8th at the latest. Thank you so much!
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Interesting…what exactly do you mean about the video? That organizations should cater to different needs in the community, or that they shouldn’t try to impose a certain culture on American Muslims? (i.e. Pakistani, Arab, etc.)
moneysworthless
October 3, 2010 at 2:45 PM
Interesting…what exactly do you mean about the video? That organizations should cater to different needs in the community, or that they shouldn’t try to impose a certain culture on American Muslims? (i.e. Pakistani, Arab, etc.)
umm esa
October 3, 2010 at 7:29 PM
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/deepak-chopra/making-muhammad-safe_b_740174.html
Amatullah
October 4, 2010 at 3:16 PM
jazaaki Allahu khayran for adding the du’aa series in there :)