By YOUSEF DRUMMOND
LAST Friday I attended Jum’uah prayer at a relatively small masjid in Elmont, New York. It has since become a habit of mine, since becoming a practicing Muslim, to visit as many masjids as possible. I learned of this small masjid in Elmont when a visiting Imam performed Jum’uah prayer at a mosque [...]
August 30, 2008 | Posted in
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By YOUSEF DRUMMOND
THERE is no doubt that millions of our fellow human beings representing a cross-section of humanity ride the New York City subway trains every day – some estimates tell us 10 million daily. There are, first and fore-most, native New Yorkers who already are the tapestry that is New York, who park their [...]
August 14, 2008 | Posted in
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By YOUSEF DRUMMOND
CONTRARY to the Roman Christian interpretation of the Divinity, the Qur’anic revelation categorically denied any association with the Divine. To Muslim philosophers it was not only a Divinely-Inspired Revelation for all mankind, but one that uncovered a marvelous precision of God’s Universe.
According to the Qu’ranic account of the Divine, Almighty Allah (Subhana Wa’ [...]
August 12, 2008 | Posted in
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YVONNE RIDLEY
FBI lost much of its credibility when its chief J Edgar Hoover was revealed to be a transvestite who preferred to be called Mary.
Hoover, probably the most powerful men in America some say even more powerful then the presidents he served under, was the originator of dirty tricks campaign and kept a lot [...]
By YOUSEF DRUMMOND
AN odious level of secular inquisition is underway in France.
When Faiza Silmi, a 32-year-old Moroccan woman recently applied for French citizenship in 2004, a trial court denied her petition a year later, declaring that she had not been “sufficiently assimilated” into French society. The Council of State, the judicial institution of last resort, [...]
August 2, 2008 | Posted in
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