أرشيف القسم: Religion

The Boston Attack & Islamophobia

17 April 2013

Afters reporting that a “Saudi National” was a suspect in the Boston Marathon Bombings, and that he was taken into custody, the New York Post lost a lot of its credibility and was criticized for reporting, with no evidence, something as serious as that; not only did it give the Saudi student a really hard [...]

بداية رمضانية موفّقة

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بداية رمضانية موفّقة
20 July 2012

 انتابتني  البارحة أحاسيس متضاربة فور إعلان أنّ بداية شهر رمضان المبارك ستكون اليوم، فرحت، تشوّقت ولكن خفت كثيرا من التعب والعطش والجوع، فالصيام سيكون هذه السنة 18 ساعة في كندا.  المهم تناولت السحور، وبعد صلاة الفجر بفترة تمكنت من النوم، وبعد بضع ساعات أيقظنا المنبه لبدء يوم جديد. قلت لنفسي: ما أجمل رمضان،  وما أجمل رائحة [...]

Religious Diversity @ Workplace: Working With Muslims

17 July 2012

There’s nothing I find more impressive than a workplace that respects ethnic and religious diversity, a workplace that supports its employees regardless of where they come from, or what they believe in; especially when this respect and support stems from genuine open-mindedness and tolerance, rather than it being the result of fear of work laws and legal [...]

Religious Tensions in Jordan? Really?!

28 May 2012

Religious tensions in Jordan as a “Christian Jordanian sues her Muslim employer“… this is what’s on the news these days! Jordanians being split into 2 groups: Muslims and Christians, questions of religious discrimination within the nation… really that’s what it has come to? While everyone knows I’m 100% against anyone being forced to do something [...]

Jews & The “Promised” Land

20 October 2011

What Jews fail to understand is that Arabs don’t deny the fact that Jews suffered and were discriminated against, we don’t claim they’re making up the terrible Holocaust, and we certainly don’t feel pleased or happy that they had to go through what they went through, we just want them to know that Arabs had [...]

Ramadan; A Yearly Reminder

10 August 2011

“How do you do that?”, “why do you do that?”, “for how long did you say?”, “sorry, but I loooove my food, can’t imagine myself skipping all these meals…” Many people fail to understand how such a harsh religious tradition could refine the soul and create more sensitive, sympathetic, and compassionate individuals in society. This [...]

Kareem Salama: A Land Called Paradise

11 June 2010

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08 September 2009

Ramadan = Charity (I)

08 September 2009

Updates On Marwa Al-Sherbini’s Murder

07 July 2009