Archive for May, 2008

Dunkin Donuts Pulls “Keffiyeh” Rachael Ray Ad

Dunkin Donuts has abruptly pulled an ad in which Rachael Ray wears a scarf which resembles, according to conservative commentator Michelle Malkin at least, a keffiyeh — a traditional scarf of Arab men.

Malkin goes on to say:

‘‘Popularized by Yasser Arafat and a regular adornment of Muslim terrorists appearing in beheading and hostage-taking videos, the apparel has been mainstreamed by both ignorant and not-so-ignorant fashion designers, celebrities, and left-wing icons.’’

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Bahrain names Jewish ambassador

Bahrain’s king has appointed a Jewish woman as the country’s envoy to the United States.

Houda Nonoo said she was proud to serve her country “first of all as a Bahraini” and that she was not chosen for the post because of her religion.

She is believed to be the Arab world’s first Jewish ambassador.

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Mosque Monitoring Angers California Muslims

CAIRO — Media reports that authorities in California are monitoring mosques have sent shockwaves across the Muslim minority in America’s most populous state.

“[This] has again raised concerns that our community is being watched,” Corey Saylor, spokesman for the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), told The Los Angeles Times on Thursday, May 29.

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School Ban Sparks Belgian Hijab Campaign

By  Hadi Yahmid, IOL Correspondent

BRUSSELS — The decision of a Brussels school to deny Muslim girls the right to wear hijab has motivated them to champion a protest campaign, the latest episode of the hijab debate in the European country.

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Christians For True Islam Image

By  Sobhy Mujahid

CAIRO — Jihad, Muslims’ view of other religions and Islamic punishments are only few of a long list of misunderstood subjects about Islam that the LibForAll Foundation aims to address through a TV series that will be broadcast worldwide.

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Dutch Police Encouraged To Read Qur’an

THE HAGUE — Dutch police are being encouraged to read a translation of the Muslim holy book, Qur’an, and a biography of Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) to deepen their knowledge of Islam.

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Do More to Convert UK Muslims: Bishop

CAIRO — A senior Church of England bishop has accused church leaders of failing to do enough to convert British Muslims to Christianity out of fear of a backlash, reported the Daily Mail on Sunday, May 25.

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What Islam Can Offer The West

By  Wael Shihab, IOL Correspondent

LONDON — A galaxy of renowned scholars, intellectuals and politicians from the four corners of the globe are meeting in London to discuss what Islam can offer the West.“This year, we have a proposal for a new important institution,” Dr. Kamal El-Helbawy, chairman of the Global Civilizations Study Centre (GCSC), told IslamOnline.net.

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Muslim Girl Death Shocks Britain

CAIRO — The death of a seven-year-old Muslim girl of starvation has shocked Britons over failure of social workers to check on the young child, reported the Daily Mail on Friday, May 23.

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Building Churches Allowed: Qaradawi

By  Mohammad Sabrah, IOL Correspondent

DOHA — Prominent scholar Sheikh Yusuf Al-Qaradawi approves building churches for Christian citizens of or residents in Muslim countries to meet their needs just as Muslims are being allowed to build mosques in the West.

“There is nothing wrong in building churches for Christian citizens if there is such a need because their numbers have multiplied or because they lack a place to worship as long as it is authorized by the ruler,” Qaradawi said.

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Limiting Access Angers Canada Muslims

CAIRO — Calls by a right-wing think-tank to restrict the arrival of immigrants from Muslim countries under the pretext of posing a security threat to the security of North America drew rebuke from Canadian Muslims and refugee advocate groups.

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The tragedy continues

BY DAOUD KUTTAB

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As the state of Israel celebrates its 60th birthday, Palestinians remember the Nakbeh, or ”catastrophe” — their story of dispossession, occupation and statelessness. But, for both sides, as well as external powers, the events of 1948 and what has followed — the occupation since 1967 of the remaining lands of historic Palestine — represents a tragic failure.Israel is most at fault for this failure, owing to its continued military occupation and illegal settlements. Despite giving lip service to peace, the Israeli army’s refusal to leave the occupied territories continues to be in direct contravention to what the preamble to U.N. Security Council Resolution 242 termed the “inadmissible taking of land by force.” But the international community, Palestinians and Arabs all bear responsibility as well, albeit at different levels. To be sure, Palestinians and Arabs are also to blame for their inability to empathize, recognize and understand the plight of the Jewish people. Although Palestinians had nothing to do with European anti-Semitism and the Nazi Holocaust, they should not have turned a blind eye to the Jews’ tragedy. Palestinians were so locked in their opposition to Zionism that they were unable to appreciate the Jews’ existential needs, just as they failed to appreciate the effects of indiscriminate acts of violence against Israeli civilians.Consumed with legitimate anger, Palestinians and Arabs failed to come up with a serious approach to reach out to Israelis and failed to devise a workable political strategy that would address Palestinian daily needs and national aspirations. Cross-border attacks, hijackings, Arab and international diplomacy, secret talks, nonviolent resistance, suicide bombings, rockets, regional Arab initiatives, international peace envoys — nothing has succeeded in ending the occupation. With each approach, Palestinian leaders, believing Arab states’ hollow proclamations of solidarity with their cause, have failed to measure accurately their own powers vis-à-vis the Israelis.Indeed, the Arab states have come nowhere close to matching the level of U.S. and European aid to the Palestinians, much less the even higher level of Western support — political and military, as well as financial — that has been the key to Israel’s ability to withstand Palestinian demands for freedom. While European public and private support to Israel, especially in its founding years, is believed to be extensive, the United States has created a firewall of vetoes and political protection for Israel, in addition to providing massive financial support. Writing in the Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, Shirl McArthur, a retired U.S. Foreign Service officer, estimates that direct U.S. aid to Israel between 1949 and 2006 totaled $108 billion. After the United States, Germany is the principal donor of both economic and military aid to Israel. By far the largest component of German aid has been in the form of restitution payments for Nazi atrocities. Total German assistance to the Israeli government, Israeli individuals and Israeli private institutions has been roughly $31 billion, or $5,345 per capita, bringing combined U.S. and German assistance to almost $20,000 per Israeli.In the face of Israel’s strength, the Palestinian national movement’s failure has now played into the hands of Islamists.The Islamic Resistance Movement (known by its Arabic acronym, Hamas), which emerged during the first Intifada in 1987, grew more powerful in the 1990s after the return of the PLO’s Yasser Arafat and the creation, as a result of the Oslo Accords, of the Palestinian Authority. Hamas’ rejection of the Oslo Accords bore political fruit as it became increasingly clear to Palestinians that the handshakes on the White House lawn would not produce the coveted end to the Israeli occupation, or even of Israel’s illegal settlement activities.Yet, despite history’s long train of failures, Hamas’ June 2007 seizure of control of Gaza, and its pariah status in the West, we are repeatedly told by the United States that 2008 will be the year of a peace agreement. Meanwhile, the Arab proposal, which calls for a Palestinian state on the 1967 borders and a fair solution to the refugee problem in exchange for normalization of Arab states’ relations with Israel, appears doomed.After 60 years of failures, and as the generation that lived through the Nakbeh passes from the scene, a political settlement that can provide Palestinians with freedom in an independent state alongside a secure Israel and a fair solution of the refugee problem is more necessary — but also appears less possible — than ever.Daoud Kuttab, an award-winning Palestinian journalist, is currently a visiting professor of journalism at Princeton University.

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Breathless Gaza

 

By  Ola Attallah, IOL Correspondent

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West Should Respect Muslims: Rabbi

IslamOnline.net & News Agencies

MOSCOW — Israel’s most famous Orthodox rabbi believes that the disrespect of the Muslim world by westerners and Jews is the root cause of stalled peace between Israelis and the Palestinians.

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Turkey’s AK Expects Closure, Ban

ANKARA — Turkey’s ruling Justice and Development (AK) Party expects to be closed and its leader Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan banned from politics by the Constitutional Court, a bastion of secularism.

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Anti-Zionist Orthodox around the world gathered to mourn and to demonstrate in protest against the 60th anniversary of the creation of the so-called state of ‘Israel’.

Source: http://www.nkusa.org

2008 marked the 60th anniversary of the creation of the Zionist state which calls itself “Israel” and claims to represent the Jewish religion.

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Quilt, Diaries Introduce Nakba to US

CAIRO — A quilt adorned by the names of Palestinian villages destroyed in 1948, a diary of the Nakba and keys to homes Palestinians were forced to leave six decades ago brought Americans closer to understanding the loss of Palestine with the creation of Israel.

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Nakbah, 60 years or long before?

17/05/2008

Many of today’s Jewish people recognize the grave mistake done in their name.By Mohamed Kamel Most of us remember 1948’s catastrophe, The Nakbah; the days when almost 900,000 Palestinians were forced to flee their homes and become refugees, the worst refugee crisis in history. Citizens, that should have been refugees for a few days, ended up being so for 60 years and amount to more than 4 millions. (Watch video: Israel’s ‘independence’ is the Palestinians Nakba) But this Nakbah did not start in 1948 it started long before; and it is well known to many of us but not to all. The Nakbah really started in 1825, in Arrarat, when Mordechai Emanuel Noah[i] purchased the Grand Island, near

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Remembering Palestine

By  Motasem Dalloul, IO Correspondent

GAZA Sixty long years have passed and Vera John still vividly remembers her home in the city of Jaffa, where she lived a happy, idyllic childhood until Jewish militants arrived.

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Nakba Eyewitness

By  Motasem Dalloul, IO Correspondent

GAZA — It’s May 12, 1948.

Nearly one month has passed since Jewish gangs escalated their assaults on the people of Palestine, sweeping villages and towns on their way.

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