By Julie Zauzmer To the teens watching the presidential candidates debating on TV, something seemed oddly familiar. “They think he’s rich, he’s successful,” Henna Chiknawari said about Donald Trump. Frohar Alemi chimed in, “I see Donald Trump more as a comedian.” Hushna Saleh said, “The Continue Reading
The Citadel considers first-ever uniform exception: allowing a Muslim hijab
By Susan Svrluga The Citadel is considering a request from an admitted student that she be allowed to wear a hijab in keeping with her Muslim faith, a move that would be an unprecedented exception to the school’s longstanding uniform requirements. If the request for the traditional Muslim hair Continue Reading
How To Lose Your Mind To ISIS And Then Fight To Get It Back
By Mike Giglio & Munzer Al-Wad SANLIURFA, Turkey — A black scarf wrapped around his head, Okab charged into the dusty town of Sinjar leading a platoon of ISIS jihadis. He felt the familiar sensation of drawing closer to God and the rush of knowing he was just a bullet from paradise. It was Continue Reading
Muslims Used To Love Living In Tennessee — Now It’s A Nightmare
By David Noriega The fire department called before dawn. Daoud Abudiab and his 13-year-old daughter were already awake, so they got in the car quickly. From about a mile away, Abudiab saw a plume of black smoke rising above the low skyline and started getting nervous. He thought back to the Continue Reading
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