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Vol. 6 Issue No. 6— July 2010 | Sha\'ban 1431
Spanish-speaking converts struggle with defining their identities
When most people think of Muslims, the stereotype is a hijab or turban-garbed Arab, and many are surprised when a Muslim woman starts speaking Spanish or has an at-length conversation with another Muslim Spanish-speaking person.Othman Solorio, a Mexican export manager living in California, knows all too well the shock many experience when they find out that he is not an Arab but a Latino.“I ...   >>
American stranded in Egypt due to no-fly list
CAIRO – A Virginia man, stuck in Egypt for the last six weeks li ...  >>
 
Theology school melds studies of different faiths
CLAREMONT, Calif. — A rabbi, a minister and an imam walk into a ...  >>
Magazine caters to Muslim children
LOS ANGELES — It started out as a regular notebook where she wou ...  >>
 
Home-schooled teen is keynote speaker at graduation
FULLERTON, Calif. – “Where’s the best place I can gr ...  >>

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