{jcomments on} Hijab wearing television presenters are back on Egyptian television screens after years of exclusion In what was described as one of the fruits of the revolution of January 25, the Federation of Egyptian Radio and TV... Read more
What on earth has got into Dr. Taj Hargey, imam of the Oxford Islamic Congregation and the Chairman of Muslim Education Centre of Oxford? I could not believe my eyes when a received an email about their ‘burqa banning celebration’ event... Read more
{jcomments on}This question has been answered by Tony Gosling, a brilliant British investigative journalist, a radio broadcaster and a good friend of mine who has been interested in the Bilderberg group and its activities and more so of their... Read more
No, this is not a joke neither it is an editorial error. The story is genuine and has been published and confirmed by state owned newspapers in Iraq. The happy news says it has been found out that some USA nationals will be getting... Read more
{jcomments on} The Chief Executive Officer responsible for the External Relations of the National Transition Council of the Libyan opposition, Mahmoud Jibril, announced almost ten days ago that the scale of destruction due to the... Read more
{jcomments on} “Girls! You should not be seen in public with your hat brims turned up. It makes you look cheap and so you lower the school’s tone,” the nun alleged. The nun was the head teacher at a Catholic girls’ school in Christchurch, New... Read more
U.S. President Barack Obama’s speech on Mideast and North Africa policy on May 19, 2011 came as a total disappointment. It was the usual recycling of USA PR policies with a little bit of tweaking and tailoring, to accommodate the latest... Read more
By Iqbal Tamimi When women wear less they are called sluts; when men wear nothing, they are called naturists or athletes
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