August 7-13

How the ‘homophobic Muslim’ became a populist bogeyman

How the ‘homophobic Muslim’ became a populist bogeyman

The Guardian

Rightwing populists incorrectly describe the dangers of Muslim homophobia while disregarding their own homophobia.
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Tez Ilyas: 'When comics talk about religion, it's not very funny'

Tez Ilyas: 'When comics talk about religion, it's not very funny'

The Guardian

A comic in Britain describes how Islam affects his work.
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'Everyone in Syria is bad now', says UN war crimes prosecutor as she quits post

'Everyone in Syria is bad now', says UN war crimes prosecutor as she quits post

The Telegraph

Carla Del Ponte is leaving the three member UN committee, saying the panel ‘does absolutely nothing.’
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Online videos turned 'meek' Muslim convert into would-be Isil fighter who hated Britain, court hears

Online videos turned 'meek' Muslim convert into would-be Isil fighter who hated Britain, court hears

The Telegraph

A British citizen is on trial, accused of attempting to join ISIL.
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 A painting of Lady Liberty in hijab hangs in congressman’s office. Despite protests, he says it’ll stay.

A painting of Lady Liberty in hijab hangs in congressman’s office. Despite protests, he says it’ll stay.

Washington Post

A high schooler’s painting has created mild controversy among some conservative groups.
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Trump still has not condemned the Minnesota mosque bombing. Muslim leaders are waiting.

Trump still has not condemned the Minnesota mosque bombing. Muslim leaders are waiting.

Washington Post

The bombing in Bloomington has yet to elicit a response, or tweet, from the Trump administration.
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New Jersey town approves mosque after $3.25M settlement

New Jersey town approves mosque after $3.25M settlement

AP News

Bernards Township had been sued by the Islamic Society of Basking Ridge and the Justice Department.
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'We hate the headscarf': can women find freedom in Tehran's female-only parks?

'We hate the headscarf': can women find freedom in Tehran's female-only parks?

The Guardian

Women-only parks in Iranian cities have supporters and a variety of critics.
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How Israel prevented journalists from covering al-Aqsa

How Israel prevented journalists from covering al-Aqsa

Al Jazeera

A number of journalists have claimed that Israeli police forces used unnecessary force and intimidation tactics in the Old City.
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Why Pakistan is mourning loss of German nun Ruth Pfau

Why Pakistan is mourning loss of German nun Ruth Pfau

Al Jazeera

The German nun treated leprosy in Pakistan for over fifty years.
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A Big Win For Afghan Women's Wheelchair Hoopsters

A Big Win For Afghan Women's Wheelchair Hoopsters

NPR

The team won the fourth annual Bali Cup International Tournament in decisive fashion.
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Muslims Were Banned From the Americas as Early as the 16th Century

Muslims Were Banned From the Americas as Early as the 16th Century

Smithsonian Magazine

Muslim slaves were seen as a danger during the European settlement of the Americas.
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Trump is ignoring the Minnesota mosque bombing. We know why

Trump is ignoring the Minnesota mosque bombing. We know why

The Guardian

Moustafa Bayoumi argues that the Trump administration desires to divide society.
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Freed al Qaeda hostage says becoming Muslim helped him in ordeal

Freed al Qaeda hostage says becoming Muslim helped him in ordeal

Reuters

The recently released South African converted while being held in Mali.
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In Indonesia, Chinese Deity Is Covered in Sheet After Muslims Protest

In Indonesia, Chinese Deity Is Covered in Sheet After Muslims Protest

NY Times

The temple’s officials covered the statue amid backlash from conservative Muslim groups.
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Documents Reveal the Behind-the-Scenes Chaos of the Muslim Ban

Documents Reveal the Behind-the-Scenes Chaos of the Muslim Ban

The Intercept

The recently released documents from Customs and Border Protection show the confusion the agency faced after the signing of Executive Order 13769.
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Anti-Sharia Law Bills in the United States

Anti-Sharia Law Bills in the United States

SPLC

Since 2010, fifteen anti-Sharia law bills have been enacted at the level of state government.
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Muslim Woman Awarded $85,000 After Her Hijab Was Forcibly Removed by Long Beach Police Officer

Muslim Woman Awarded $85,000 After Her Hijab Was Forcibly Removed by Long Beach Police Officer

LA Times

The federal lawsuit stemmed from a traffic stop and arrest in May 2015, during which Ms. Powell was forced to remove her hijab by male officers.
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Bombings of Mosques Are Acts of Terrorism

Bombings of Mosques Are Acts of Terrorism

Huffington Post

Despite the silence of politicians, the bombing of mosques qualify as terrorist attacks.
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Green Line riders, trolley driver put themselves between woman in hijab and crazed screamer

Green Line riders, trolley driver put themselves between woman in hijab and crazed screamer

Universalhub

The incident in Boston is the latest act of harassment on public transportation.
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The silence of Trump: How US president gives tacit support to terror against Muslims

The silence of Trump: How US president gives tacit support to terror against Muslims

Middle East Eye

According to the author, the President does not and will not condemn attacks on Muslim.
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Why Donald Trump Needs Muslim Women

Why Donald Trump Needs Muslim Women

The Nation

Identity politics and the desire to ‘save’ Muslim women is alive and well in the Trump era, according to the author.
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Anti-Islam Candidate Among Contenders to Lead Britain’s UKIP

Anti-Islam Candidate Among Contenders to Lead Britain’s UKIP

AP News

Anne Marie Waters, who was blocked from running in the most recent Parliamentary election, is best known for founding Sharia Watch.
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On Average, Nine Mosques Have Been Targeted Every Month This Year

On Average, Nine Mosques Have Been Targeted Every Month This Year

CNN

Mosques have been targeted in sixty-three reported incidents from January to July.
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