Tariq Ramadan is the subject or is mentioned in the following stories:
EDITORIAL: Sharia law in Britain
Dr. Rowan Williams, the spiritual head of the Anglican Church worldwide as Archbishop of Canterbury, has provoked great controversy by suggesting that the introduction of Sharia Islamic law is unavoidable in Britain.
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Viewpoint: Arbitrary justice comes to US
Doug Thompson, the "Capitol Hill Blue" E-zine founder and a guy who has a knack for being among the first to report events from inside the White House, says he cant board an airliner. Hes on a Federal "No Fly" terrorist "watch list."
Opinion: Tariq Ramadan's proposal
The Muslim scholar who was issued and then denied a visa to teach in the United States because of alleged ties to terrorists is calling for an immediate moratorium on corporal punishments, stoning and the death penalty that Muslim fundamentalists
Fed-up Islamic scholar quits Notre Dame
A pacifist Islamic professor has given up hope of getting a US visa and announced his resignation from the University of Notre Dame. "As you may imagine, my family has experienced enormous stress and uncertainty during this period, and I
Déjà vu all over again?
The administration of US President George W. Bush is launching two new initiatives it says are designed to thwart efforts to disrupt the US elections.
Academics seek UK visa for Islamic scholar
More than a dozen US academics have added their voices to calls urging US authorities to reinstate a visa for a controversial Islamic scholar, Tariq Ramadan.
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RICE ‘WORLD’S MOST POWERFUL WOMAN’ WASHINGTON – US National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice is the world’s most powerful women, according to a Forbes magazine top 100 list.
Enigmatic man named Ramadan
One can assess Tariq Ramadan, the increasingly powerful grandson of Hassan Al Banna, founder of Egypts Muslim Brotherhood, in two entirely opposite ways: 1.
Iran verdict brings Islam to crossroads
Prolonged student protests in Iran following a death sentence for a prominent intellectual for alleged heresy are a symptom of a larger crisis within Islam, Muslim scholars say.
