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The Center for Democracy and Human Rights in Saudi Arabia (CDHR) is a (501) ( c ) 3 non-profit organization was established to promote timely and irreversible transformation of the existing Saudi autocratic institutions to a system whereby all Saudi

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Wahhabism: Is it a fifth Madh-hab?

Ummismail's World | December 21st 2009 by M.Webb

Wahhabism: Is it a fifth Madh-hab?from The Way of the Salaf us-Saalih by Ibn Shahid Reply given by Ibn Baz to written questions posed by a Shaykh from outside the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia From 'Abdul-'Aziz ibn 'Abdullah ibn Baz to my esteemed read more

America's First Islamic College or Madrassa of Higher Learning?

Islamization Watch | December 18th 2009

Video off the proposed college Zaytuna siteZaytuna seems to be a madrassa - it has yet to gain accreditation for its courses - and from what this guy says you need to speak Arabic in order to gain entry. High on the list of courses no doubt will be ' read more

Human rights activists called for the lifting the ban on “Wahha…

Islamic news | December 13th 2009 by Sarah Tulley

delegates of the fifth report-election of the Congress of Public Movement “For Human Rights, held in Moscow from 10 to 12 December, called on authorities to dialogue with the opposition by radical forces in the North Caucasus, which fundamen read more

Fears grow over 'hardline' mosque in western Sydney

Muslims Against Sharia | December 9th 2009 by Muslims Against Sharia

By Bruce McDougall RESIDENTS are fighting a mosque and cultural centre they believe will become a headquarters for the strict Wahhabi sect of Islam in Sydney. Auburn Council, in Sydney's west, has outraged residents by approving the three-st read more

TAQWACORE: Interview with Omar Majeed

WhoWeAre | December 8th 2009

The story begins with a young American guy, Michael Muhammad Knight. He converts to Islam during a stay in Pakistan where he was searching for some kind of belief. Knight falls into the strictest, most conservative branch of Islam: Wahhabism, backed read more

Abdulsalam Al-Zahrani “acted like a terrorist” Binghamton Apa…

PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR BILL WARNER | December 8th 2009 by bill warner

Binghamton University killing Apartment-mates say man accused of killing professor was confrontational and ‘acted like a terrorist’ The two apartment-mates of the man charged with stabbing a Binghamton University professor to death on Friday said read more

Binghamton Roommates and Neighbors Speak about Saudi Arabian Grad…

PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR BILL WARNER | December 6th 2009 by bill warner

Abdulsalam Al-Zahrani Al-Zahrani Name Linked to Terrorism, Al-Qaeda and September 11th 2001.Abdulsalam Al-Zahrani has been charged with the second-degree murder of Binghamton University Professor–Richard Antoun. Broome County’s District Attorney read more

Wahhabism

Celoteh Pak Nik | December 5th 2009 by nik61

Lately there too much brouhahas about Syaikh Muhammad bin Abdul Wahhab in the local media. The path taken by the syaikh had been debated long time ago by the ulama. There are of course those who follow him to the letter and others who were against hi read more

Nameless Mode of Thinking

Barchester | December 2nd 2009 by Barchester

This is yet another perfect example of how true it is that ‘pluriform truth’ is sheer and utter nonsense. The polarising pop-atheism in Britain is just as scary (scarier perhaps) than the fundamentalism that exists within certain sects o read more

Indian Muslim News - ISSUES

Indian Muslim News - Unbiased. Uncensored. | November 25th 2009 by Danish Ahmad Khan

Muslims have to fight misconceptions about Islam: Saudi envoyBy Sarwar KashaniThe "anti-Islam" remarks by former law minister Ram Jethmalani who linked Wahhabis, a conservative Muslim sect, with terrorism, is a closed chapter for him, but Saudi envoy read more

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