• Muslim women head to head, hijab to hijab

    Women's boxing emerges in certain Middle Eastern countries.
  • Cleric: Your sexy outfit is killing me!

    A Malaysian fundamentalist Muslim says women's immodest wear is causing men private pain.
  • Turkey: Hot on hijabs

    The prime minister wants to lift the head scarf ban. Why are feminists so angry?
  • Vengeance is Brandon Mayfield's

    Falsely accused of being a terrorist, the Oregon lawyer wanted something more from the government than a cash settlement. He's fighting the Patriot Act -- and so far, he's winning.
  • Ahmadinejad's New York state of mind

    My time with the Iranian president this week underscored how the U.S. media has overlooked his political savvy.
  • Veiled women allowed to vote

    A ruling enabling covered women in Quebec to cast their ballots is, again, causing controversy.
  • Burqini creator hearts "Opus"

    Aheda Zanetti says the widely censored "Opus" comic strip featuring her creation is "fantastic" and not the least bit offensive.
  • The mullahs won't like it

    "Yeh Hum Naheen," a pop song topping the charts in Pakistan, has a message for the West: We are not terrorists
  • Feminist author attacked in India

    A mob of Muslim extremists assail writer Taslima Nasreen and call for her murder.
  • If you think they hate us now

    A Republican victory in 2008 could sink America's reputation in the world even lower.
  • Are veils bad for your health?

    London officials encourage Muslim women to spend time uncovered outside to prevent vitamin D deficiency.
  • Inside the minds of killer doctors

    Some of the accused behind the recent terror plots in Britain were professional healers. What on earth prompts someone to snap from caregiver to killer?
  • American goodwill, in shackles

    How Bush hardliners and even mainstream pundits have hogtied one of our greatest potential strengths in the war on terrorism.
  • Spinning the disaster in Gaza

    Bush and Olmert scramble to prop up Abbas, but the Hamas takeover boosts Iran and leaves hopes for a Palestinian state in tatters.
  • "Hamastan" vs. "Fatahstan"

    Hamas' violent takeover in Gaza leaves the Palestinian territories divided, and U.S. and Israeli strategy under a cloud.
  • A peek behind the veil (again)

    But this isn't your typical narrative about a Western woman in a Muslim land.
  • Sex and the married Muslim

    Sexpert to the Arab world Dr. Heba Kotb discusses female pleasure, halal sex and curing homosexuality.
  • Rethinking Israel's David-and-Goliath past

    Little-noticed details in declassified U.S. documents indicate that Israel's Six-Day War may not have been a war of necessity.
  • How Bush's war bolstered Syria

    The chaos in Iraq has emboldened Bashar Assad's authoritarian regime and given Syria new power to meddle in the Middle East.
  • Danish cartoons, no longer the rage

    Danish politics lurched right as the scandal provoked Muslims worldwide. But now Danes are fed up with their own "Bush-lite" -- and are backing a Muslim immigrant.
  • Torn between a hymen and a hard place

    Wedding approaching and your hymen's missing? Get thee to a plastic surgeon!
  • Match.com for Muslims

    A "major revolution" for women seeking traditional marriage?
  • An Islamic head scarf goes to Parliament?

    Asama Abdol-Hamid, a female Muslim social worker in Denmark, announces her candidacy for elective office. Why are some Danes so scared?
  • Head scarves to topple secular Turkey?

    A Muslim, with a veiled wife, may run for president.
  • How Iran played the hostage "crisis"

    The captured British sailors ate decent meals and were set free in business suits -- as Tehran used them to score political points on the Arab street.
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