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Interview with a "Taliban-trained" Suicide BomberDec 15, 2009
Below is a chilling video of an interview with a young man, who has no qualms about killing innocent men, women and children. This is because he believes that everyone who isn’t participating in Waziristan or other “jihad” can be considered justified...
My Trip to Pakistan: Eid-al-Adha Festivities, Hardees, Terrorism & ConspiraciesDec 14, 2009
This year, I spent my first Eid in Pakistan in perhaps 2 decades. I was excited to be there, as there is a no better place to fully enjoy Eid than one’s “native” country. The festivities around Eid seemed muted though. The crowd at Lahore’s famous...
Open Thread Sunday 12-13-2009 | War and PeaceDec 13, 2009
Bismillah-irRahman-irRaheem. As salamu alaykum wa Rahmat Allahi wa Barakatuhu.
posted by abu abdAllah Tariq Ahmed
This week’s open thread returns to “current events,” but please share your thoughts on any subject that matters to you.
War and peace...
Islamic Art Feature: Pick of the Week 12/12/09Dec 12, 2009
Welcome to the another edition of MuslimMatters.org’s regular Islamic Art feature. If you want to see your work on MM, then either email us your images to art[@]muslimmatters[.]org or submit them to our Flickr group.
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Recounting Hajj pt. 1 – Explaining The UnexplainableDec 11, 2009
Whenever someone goes through a major life changing experience, people tend to ask common follow up questions. If someone gets married, they’re always asked, “How’s married life?” It’s the standard things to ask someone, almost like some sort of...
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