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Category:
NJ Muslims in the News
Number of Items:
71
Obama's Stance on Mosque Surprises
Islamic organization to give away meat to the needy Wednesday in New Brunswick, Plainfield
Unemployed father, son, 3, among needy fed in Plainfield, thanks to Islamic nonprofit
Alexandria sixth-graders move past Islam flap, but bloggers still fired up
Muslim cleric from Paterson to resume battle against deportation
North Jersey Muslims find condemning violence, defending Islam a tough task
Ft. Hood shootings unsettle Muslim community
Attack leaves US Muslims fearing backlash
Area mosques step up security after massacre
Please do not call me! Being an American Muslim when tragedy strikes
Flu fears prompt many to skip Hajj
At Princeton U., Islam antagonist "unduly silenced"
The Good Fight, Round II: The Retrial of Imam Mohammad Qatanani
Islamophobia is a curse that must be confronted
Philanthropist to Asia to speak in Central Jersey
Soliman: Islamophobia is alive and well in Congress
Backers of mosque expansion pack hearing
Atonement Church hosting Christian-Muslim dialogue
Feds get new try to deport imam
New Jersey Muslims make pilgrimage to D.C.
Arab comics find humor in hard times
'Let Peace Prevail on Earth'
Vigil marks eighth anniversary of invasion
Elizabeth mosque organizes national prayer gathering for Muslims in Washington, D.C.
Expansion project begins at Islam center, school in South Brunswick
East Brunswick teen's Web site aims to dispel misconceptions about Islam
Muslim student group fights hunger
Observant Muslim Americans are patriotic, involved citizens
Ramadan's conclusion helps advance Islamic awareness
Muslims observe day of prayer in Washington
Come fast in celebration of Ramadan
Muslims prepare for start of Ramadan observance
Piscataway mosque looks to expand, but some neighbors fear traffic, noise
Elizabeth mosque organizes national prayer event in D.C.
Muslims share Ramadan traditions with community
Building bridges across faiths
Rite of a new school year: Remembering 9/11
Muslims await waxing new moon and the end of Ramadan
Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan's detainment at Newark airport prompts outrage in India
Donations to N.J.-based Islamic Relief rise as Ramadan approaches
GCC students learn about Ramadan
Clerical error postpones hearing on Muslim Center expansion
Why Don't Muslims Like Doing Business With Muslims?
Muslim Center of Middlesex County looks to expand Piscataway headquarters
A Format to Speak Their Mind
Princeton University has first Muslim chaplain
The Intersection of Islam, America and Identity
Islamic society grows in central Jersey
Muslims celebrate Fourth of July by fighting hunger
2009 - SYED RAFI SHAMIM - THE MORT PYE SCHOLAR
NJ Muslim Leader, Advocate of Interfaith Dialogue, Eulogized
U.S. Justice Department: N.J. woman fired for wearing Muslim head scarf
Startes: Grape Leaves Restaurant in Ridgewood
Brothers Get Life in Fort Dix Case
Fort Dix Plot Verdict Worries Immigrants
Reinterpreting The Quran
Muslim, Community Minded, and Looking for Votes
Drew MSA Raises the Most for Multi-school Gaza Fundraiser
In Newark, Vowing Never to Forget "the Fire of War and Genocide"
Interfaith Holocaust Remembrance in Atlantic City
Interfaith group shares sedar with Rescue Mission residents
NJ MUSLIM CLERIC SEEKS TO UPHOLD COURT ORDER BARRING DEPORTATION
JUDGE DENIES APPEAL BY FORT DIX TERROR PLOTTERS
NORTH PLAINFIELD BOY BURNED BY SPILLED TEA IS IN STABLE CONDITION
MIDDLESEX COUNTY CHURCH GROUP AND SOCIAL AGENCIES KICK OFF CAMPAIGN TO REPLENISH AREA FOOD PANTRIES
ONE OF CONVICTED FORT DIX PLOTTERS WANTS TO FIRE LAWYER, WAIVE RIGHTS TO APPEAL
PRACTICAL BELIEFS: MUSLIM GIRLS PREPARE LUNCHES FOR NEEDY KIDS
DIVERSE FAITHS SEEK REFORM OF U.S. IMMIGRATION POLICIES
Appeal Continues in NJ Iman Immigration Case
Local Leaders Denounce Act
'Fort Dix 5' Return to Court Asserting Innocence
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