Muslims

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  • Turks gone wild!

    Women protest an exhibitionism conviction by showing some skin.
  • Obama calls two Muslim women to apologize

    The women, who had been barred by campaign volunteers from sitting behind the candidate because they were wearing head scarves, accept his apology.
  • Volunteers blocked Muslims from being seen with Obama

    Two Muslim women were told they could not sit behind the candidate at a recent appearance unless they removed their head scarves.
  • Al-Qaida's female warrior

    Malika El Aroud represents women's growing, although restricted, presence in Islamic extremism.
  • Blacklisted by the Bush government

    Spying on Americans without warrants, charges based on secret evidence, a small town divided by fear. Welcome to the world of Bush's "specially designated global terrorists."
  • Terror and loathing

    Martin Amis may not know much about Islam and 9/11, but he knows what he hates.
  • Of war and cancer

    Five years after Bush invaded Iraq, anti-Americanism has metastasized. But we can still beat it.
  • I don't believe in atheists

    Foreign correspondent and intellectual provocateur Chris Hedges explains why New Atheists like Christopher Hitchens are as dangerous as Christian fundamentalists.
  • Women-only workouts

    Harvard has banned men from one of its gyms for several hours a week so that Muslim women can exercise in private.
  • Obama should be proud to be named Hussein

    The attacks on Barack Obama's middle name have begun, but the likely Democratic nominee joins a long line of famous Americans with Semitic names, from Benjamin Franklin to Omar Bradley.
  • The troublesome priest

    A furor erupts in Britain over the archbishop's accommodating stance toward Islamic sharia law. Has the cleric -- and multiculturalism -- gone too far?
  • A new face for American diplomacy

    Barack Obama is perceived by Muslims abroad like no other candidate. He would begin a presidency with tremendous potential to heal U.S. relations with much of the world.
  • Does freedom to veil hurt women?

    Turkish women are divided over the government's vote to overturn the head scarf ban.
  • Spanish conservatives: No more sexist symbols!

    The country's Popular Party wants to ban symbolic discrimination against women, including the hijab.
  • The veil meets American pinup art

    Artist Makan Emadi talks about his controversial "Islamic Erotica" series.
  • Blowback from the GOP's holy war

    The 2008 Republican race has left a bitter legacy of sloganeering against Muslims. It may well haunt the party this November.
  • Honor killings and Islam

    Are Western Muslims doing enough to criticize the horrific practice?
  • Blame Muslims for honor killings?

    An Op-Ed argues that Western Muslims have to be more self-critical about the horrific practice.
  • Could targeting women help with integration of immigrants?

    NPR's Sylvia Poggioli launches a six-part series about European Muslims.
  • Fighting abuse one mosque at a time

    Activists are finding new ways to reach American Muslims suffering from domestic violence.
  • No man? No hajj

    The Islamic Religious Council of Singapore gives up its attempts to gain permission for women under 45 to make the pilgrimage to Mecca without male accompaniment
  • To serve Allah and my country ...

    Girl Scouts and Muslims build Thin Mint bridges.
  • Romney's not-so-clarifying clarification

    He isn't disputing that he said there are too few Muslims to justify a Cabinet position.
  • The real two-state solution

    President Bush's peace summit for Israelis and Palestinians ignores a painful truth -- one that we are already living in the Middle East.
  • Bush and Musharraf's grand illusion

    Democracy for Pakistan was never the deal -- and as Musharraf's latest power grab throws his nation into turmoil, Bush will gladly go along.
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