By Shadia and Nasralla An ancient castle in an Austrian village somewhere between Vienna and Hungary is not where you would expect to see an Islamic celebration. But on Thursday, Austrians in the village of Bruckneudorf came together with Syrian and Iraqi refugees to celebrate the Islamic Continue Reading
Niqab ruling to be appealed to Supreme Court of Canada
By Susana Mas Conservatives doubled down on their position that women should not wear face coverings during citizenship ceremonies, saying the government would take the matter to the Supreme Court, while vowing to reintroduce the niqab ban within 100 days of re-election. On Tuesday, Continue Reading
Muslim flight attendant suspended for refusing to serve alcohol files federal complaint
By Justin Wm. Moyer A Muslim employee of a U.S. airline has filed a federal complaint, alleging she was placed on administrative leave after refusing to serve alcohol for religious reasons. For three years, Charee Stanley has been a flight attendant with Atlanta-based ExpressJet Airlines. But, Continue Reading
US Muslims hope new billboards reclaim Islam’s message
By Rasha Madkur BOSTON (AP) — Dozens of billboards with Muslim themes are sprouting nationwide, proclaiming what organizers say is the true message of Islam and its prophet, Muhammad: peace and justice, not extremism and violent jihad. The New York-based Islamic Circle of North America has Continue Reading
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