The Free Syrian University Sets Up Shop
Syrian academic exiles form the Free Syrian University on the Turkish border, a few miles from home. … [Read more...]
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The MOST Story Bank is a live archive of stories on the most current events, people and cultural perspectives of Muslims in America and around the world. With writers in mind, MOST carefully selects story-driven news from the most reputable published sources.
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Syrian academic exiles form the Free Syrian University on the Turkish border, a few miles from home. … [Read more...]
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Now that government forces have taken control of Homs, Syria's third largest city, its citizens are trying to resume life as normal, though they know the civil war isn't over yet. … [Read more...]
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Reuters takes an in-depth look at the segregation of Muslims in today's India, with a focus on Gujarat, where buying property remains hard and the 2002 riots are still being felt. … [Read more...]
Terrorism is rooted in violent ideologies purveyed in schools, religious centers, and community centers. While U.S. police and justice systems work hard to stem the violence, what about its source? … [Read more...]
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In a war where women and children are said to be the group most at risk, human rights groups have found that Syria’s children face trauma and assault. Those who carry out the attacks on the children … [Read more...]
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Portraits of Sunni and Shiites with their ID cards are in an exhibition of images taken in Iraq between 2003 and 2008, which is currently on view at the VII Gallery in Brooklyn, NY. The show opened on … [Read more...]
A crackdown on militants in Karachi has netted a man wanted in connection with the kidnapping and slaying of American journalist Daniel Pearl. The man was assigned as one of the guards to watch over … [Read more...]
For the second time in two months, Israeli authorities have prevented Nour Joudah, a Palestinian-American teacher, from returning to her job at a school in Palestine. The heartrending case has gotten … [Read more...]
Activist Tawakkol Karman is the first female Arab to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize and has donated the $500,000 prize money to a fund for those wounded or killed during recent uprisings in Yemen. … [Read more...]
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A Pakistani boy named Zubair longs for grey skies. This is when drones don’t fly due to bad weather. He told his story to Congress in 2013. … [Read more...]