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You may or may not have been following the story about a teacher in Sudan who allowed a student to name his teddy bears Mohammed (Muhammad) Would Americans act the same?
By A. Hermitt | Published 12/12/2007 | Read more »
In his address through an "Open Letter to the Kings of the World" excerpts from "The Penny King" are published here for the reader to understand the impact of modern communications on the values of humans and their lives. Life follows art!
By Alex S. Gabor | Published 6/22/2008 | Read more »
A brief history of Jesus and Mohammed.
By allaplgs | Published 3/9/2009 | Read more »
A talk with Andre Azoulay, the Jewish-Moroccan senior advisor to King Mohammed VI of Morocco revealed a man of rich experience and ideas whose wisdom has much to offer the leaders of other nations.
By Jacob Doyle | Published 10/10/2005 | Read more »
The story has made international news headlines. Gillian Gibbons, a 54 year old teacher from Britain who went to Sudan to teach, has been arrested. Her crime? She allowed her 7 year old students in her class to name their stuffed teddy bear Muhammad (Mohammed).
By BlondieWrites | Published 11/30/2007 | Read more »
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed is to undergo trial at Guantanamo. The world awaits news of justice against one of the planners of 9/11.
By Julia Bodeeb | Published 12/7/2008 | Read more »
This is a essay comparing and contrasting who Jesus and Mohammed is. What are the key similarities and differences between these holy men?
By Imogen Rayne | Published 7/5/2007 | Read more »
Several incidents in the life of Mohammed should be troubling to Muslims and non-believers alike. However, because of sympathies generated by fear of Muslim reprisals and political correctness, these probeems are not well known among the West, or Muslims.
By Mike Larsen | Published 12/4/2006 | Read more »
Big media is, if anything, predictable. However this does not preclude some of us from being continually disappointed with them. The Mohammed cartoon incident illustrates this perfectly.
By Shawn Martini | Published 3/16/2006 | Read more »
Although he had already mentioned and been suspected of many plots and attacks, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed confirmed in a legal proceeding that he was responsible.
By Dave Maddox | Published 3/15/2007 | Read more »
The areas of focus would be their historical lives, the impact that their death had on their particular religion, the ways they were/are worshipped, and the ways their messages are carried out by the society today.
By Angelina | Published 12/17/2008 | Read more »
In a time of divide between Christianity and Islam it is important to rediscover the origins of both religions and eliminate fallacies. It is a turbulent time in the world but only through understanding we can become peaceful again.
By Johnny Waltz | Published 9/27/2007 | Read more »
Maybe, after being one of the FBI's 22 Most Wanted Terrorists, and sitting silently in a prison for four years, KSM has decided that he deserves his 15 minutes of fame; his time in the spotlight.
By Susan | Published 3/24/2007 | Read more »
After reading several different accounts of Khalid Shaikh Mohammed's confessions on all terrorist plots that he was responsible for, I found the most interesting thing to be his expression of regret for the 3000 Americans that had been killed on 9-11.
By Ralph DiMatteo | Published 3/22/2007 | Read more »
Islam is a beautiful and simple religion in it's purest form: completely based on the Quran, a text considered by Muslims as the final revelation of God, which was revealed to the Prophet Mohammed over a 22 year span in the early 7th century.
By Amber C. Donmez | Published 1/28/2009 | Read more »
"Persistence in endorse my vision of happiness is well worth a million"- Halah Mohammed.
By Halah Mohammed | Published 3/10/2009 | Read more »
The roots of a violent religion.
"Jihad" and how Radicals brainwash their children.
Comparison: Nazi Germany and Radical Islam.
"Jihad" and how Radicals brainwash their children.
Comparison: Nazi Germany and Radical Islam.
By James Angelo | Published 11/30/2006 | Read more »
The capture of a terrorist and America's accomplishments in the War on Iraq.
By Nicole Elliott | Published 3/16/2008 | Read more »
A 22 year-old former University Student was sentenced today to four years in prison. Bloggers in Egypt and around the world react to the decision with fear that freedom of expression in Egypt may be disappearing.
By Eric Fleming | Published 2/22/2007 | Read more »
'Dubai Cares' was launched 8 weeks ago by the Dubai Ruler Sheikh Mohammed to collect funds to educate deprived children in countries around the world.
By Dr.Hanish Babu, MD | Published 12/3/2007 | Read more »
With the new Congress getting underway this week in Washington, I would like to take a look at some of the members who, one way or the other, will be making news and a large impact right from the start
By Regina Sass | Published 1/17/2007 | Read more »
Kentucky, the Bluegrass state, has birthed many famous black figures, but the most famous in sports history came out of Louisville, Kentucky. The fabulous and famous black figure was the one and only Mohammed Ali.
By Mike Hazelwood | Published 2/9/2007 | Read more »
"...an evil man cannot become renown..."
By Mary Ann Johnson | Published 6/27/2007 | Read more »
When you finish the regular season with the best record in the tough Western Conference, you expect big things. The San Antonio Spurs were disappointed with their loss to the Mavericks in the Semifinals, but they are aging and might not have enough.
By Cecil Butler III | Published 11/8/2006 | Read more »
Dùndùn drumming is highly significant to the Yoruba culture, because it has symbolic meanings based on its origin, it adds a sense of tradition to the Yoruba society, and it is used in all ceremonies of importance in the Yoruba culture.
By Ryan Norris | Published 11/8/2006 | Read more »
Catholicism has emasculated its numbers by infesting our country with child molestors. Now, Southern Baptists alienate intelligent people with their futile war for the Intelligent Design myth, and best of all, Ted Haggard is a man-whoring hypocrite!
By Mike Larsen | Published 11/2/2006 | Read more »
Americans awoke on November 5, 2006 to the news that former Iraqi leader, Saddam Hussein, was sentenced to die by hanging.
By Valerie Ferrari | Published 11/5/2006 | Read more »
Which party best understands how to achieve victory?
By Jeffrey Diaz | Published 11/1/2006 | Read more »
To those that know the true religious historical accounts of the origins of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam; it goes without saying. God and Allah aren't even on the same playing field, let alone they aren't even immortal contemporaries,
By Ya~Don Ben Lewi | Published 12/5/2006 | Read more »
The Raptors are a team which has some potential and a lot of room to grow. But can they grow into that team this season, where the conference and even their division is still a bit top-heavy?
By Cecil Butler III | Published 11/6/2006 | Read more »
A true story of how non-Christian acceptance of miracles convinced the writer that Christmas is for everyone. WWJD?
By Sharon Cohen | Published 12/1/2006 | Read more »
An interview with one of the most progressive writers on Associated Content. Jeff Musall's writings tend to have political slants to them that keep asking tough questions of our leaders. He may be the Keith Olbermann of Associated Content.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 11/27/2006 | Read more »
Arguing against Christian mythology on logical or rational grounds becomes tiresome; some people are simply blinded by their ignorance. But what happens when we stoop to their level and crack open the Bible? Can we use the Bible against its thumpers?
By Mike Larsen | Published 11/28/2006 | Read more »
Ed Bradley, everyones' confidant has died of Leukemia. Mr. Bradley was one of the all time good men of the news media. He was only age 65.
By Mary Anne Simpson | Published 11/9/2006 | Read more »
If you thinking about the trouble in Iran began or trying to understand why the people of Iran don't trust USA, you have to read this book, "All The Shah's Men" to find out.
By Bhumika Ghimire | Published 10/4/2006 | Read more »
Why does Hollywood continue to get it wrong about who Jesus is and what He taught?
By R.E. Norton | Published 9/26/2006 | Read more »
A preview of the NBA's Central Division for the 2006-2007 season.
By Vince Martin | Published 10/6/2006 | Read more »
This is the predicted order of finish in the NBA's Eastern Conference.
By Nick Meyer | Published 10/4/2006 | Read more »
Many an evil dictator, criminal, or terrorist had absent, alcoholic, drug addicted, or violent fathers and grew up with a hatred for authority and a wounded heart that became cold and unmovable.
By Samantha Gluck | Published 12/6/2006 | Read more »
Find out what the five teams in the NBA's Eastern Conference Central Division did this summer. Find out where the Detroit Pistons and Cleveland Cavaliers stand when compared to Indiana's Pacers, the Chicago Bulls, and the Milwaukee Bucks.
By Shawn Grover | Published 10/3/2006 | Read more »
A preview of the NBA's Southwest Division for the 2006-2007 basketball season.
By Vince Martin | Published 10/6/2006 | Read more »
San Antonio suffered a defeat to the eventual Western Conference Champion Dallas Mavericks last year. It's been a quiet offseason for the Spurs. Are they on their way back to the top?
By Jonathan Miles | Published 10/15/2006 | Read more »
A Sudanese billionaire has offered a $5 million dollar prize to be awarded to the African leader who does the most good for the citizens of his country and then leaves office.
By Valerie Ferrari | Published 11/6/2006 | Read more »
Was the Pope right to call Islam a religion of violence? What is the Christian perspective on Islam?
By George Rolph | Published 10/13/2006 | Read more »
After reading the media representations of Islamic schools in United States and elsewhere, I was intrigued and worried too. So, I visited a couple of schools to see if they were preaching hatred against America and calling on students to wage jihad....
By chinki sinha | Published 10/9/2006 | Read more »
I am going on record right now to say that the Detroit Pistons are far from done - and will remain one of the top teams in the eastern conference in 2006-07, barring any unforeseen injury to one of the core members of the nucleus.
By Eric Williams | Published 10/16/2006 | Read more »
the Pistons may have lost their identity on defense in Ben Wallace, but they are looking more towards the other side of the court in order to succeed this season. Will a new emphasis on adjusting to the NBA's shift to speedy offenses work for the Pistons?
By Cecil Butler III | Published 11/6/2006 | Read more »
Amid the bombs and deaths of war-torn Iraq, small amounts of progress give citizens hope for the future.
By AC Writer | Published 1/9/2007 | Read more »
A review of the cause and effects of the largest unaccounted for funding in the United States, the Black Budget. Somewhere between 45-200 billion dollars is spent in a manner unauthorized by Congress and off the books.
By ABH Alexander | Published 1/27/2007 | Read more »
The Washington Post reported that Palestinians in Iraq are increasingly being forced to leave the country by the new Shiite majority.
By Greg Reeson | Published 1/27/2007 | Read more »
A synopsis and review of Taxi to the Dark Side, by prominent filmmaker, Alex Gibney. A documentary on the strategies and procedures of detainee torture as approved by the Bush administration.
By Diane Taha | Published 2/1/2007 | Read more »
It has taken Muslim groups less than two-days to complain about season 6 of 24. They have "requested" a more positive portrayal of Muslims, but how much more positive can they get when the show has a converted "ex-terrorist" that is helping Jack fight terrorism in America?
By Miss Faith | Published 1/19/2007 | Read more »
In the late 1980's, a UC Berkeley Virologist questioned the theory that AIDS developed from HIV. HIV infected patients began to listen to the dissenters from the medical community and formed organizations which supported the notion that HIV did not cause AIDS.
By Kirsten Van Detta | Published 2/7/2007 | Read more »
A diplomat from the Iranian Embassy in Baghdad was abducted on Sunday. Tensions flare as Iranian officials blame the United States for coordinating the abduction.
By Jerry Garner | Published 2/7/2007 | Read more »
Ambition is defined as the strong desire for success
By Zachary Schuessler | Published 2/13/2007 | Read more »
U.S. sports tycoons George Gillett and Tom Hicks have agreed to pay 174 million pounds ($340 million) to takeover the Liverpool Premier League football club. The decision was first reported by The Dallas Morning News on its Web site.
By Jason Suber | Published 2/6/2007 | Read more »
A writer, also a wife and a mother, shares her experiences with throwing a superbowl party.
By Caryn Murray | Published 2/5/2007 | Read more »
Discussion of the Islamic mystic Mansur al-Hallaj, executed for his proclamation "I am the Truth"
By Allen Butler | Published 1/30/2007 | Read more »
Right after 9/11, the President of the United States went on the record laying the blame for 9/11 on lack of economic attainment. Scott Atran's 2003 study, recently brought up at the Interdisciplines conference, gives us a whole new set of conclusions to work with.
By Mike Larsen | Published 1/15/2007 | Read more »
This paper is an analysis of how Al-Qaeda operates. This piece looks at the structure of the terrorist group and how its operations may differ than we think.
By Kristina Jones | Published 12/30/2006 | Read more »
Different strokes for Christmas
By Bob MajiriOghene | Published 12/27/2006 | Read more »
Learning to speak well in public is a gift and a talent that anyone can learn. However, it is much more difficult for some than it is for others.
By S. Ann | Published 12/23/2006 | Read more »
A basic description of what the Koran is. A basic description for someone who has never read it before.
By Joseph Baumhover | Published 12/16/2006 | Read more »
What did Americans consider to be the most important news stories of 2006? The top ten news story Internet searches of 2006 show that the top story was the death of "Crocodile Hunter," Steve Irwin.
By Mike White | Published 12/15/2006 | Read more »
The 21st century is quickly shaping up to be a collision between Western-style liberal democratic capitalism and Islam's right-wing. What should we think of this duel we find ourselves forced into, how do we recognize it, and how do we react to it?
By Mike Larsen | Published 1/8/2007 | Read more »
Honey has been prescribed for nearly every conceivable ailment at one time or another throughout history. Though some of the medicinal powers attributed to it by ancient peoples have been discounted in the modern day, many have been confirmed.
By Seth Mullins | Published 1/10/2007 | Read more »
Hey Mahmoud,
Thanks for your letter, dude. My government's not going to reply to you so I guess it's up to me. Hell, the letter wasn't addressed to them anyway.
By Michael Dare | Published 1/18/2007 | Read more »
The San Antonio Spurs have dominated the Southwest Division since its inception...will that continue into 2007?
By Uzo Ometu | Published 10/11/2006 | Read more »
According to Reporters without Borders, Naji's death, added to the list of reporters killed in the current Iraq war, brings the total to 95.
By Stormy Malone | Published 1/5/2007 | Read more »
Each year, Americans pay tribute to the legacies and contributions through observance of Black History Month in February.
By Christine Cadena | Published 1/10/2007 | Read more »
This paper will examine the situations in the countries of Iraq, Sudan, Russia and the United States with respect to press freedom.
By K. Bamforth | Published 12/5/2006 | Read more »
Its right up there with the Holocaust didn't happen, a cabal consisting of most of the US government killed John F. Kennedy, and the Moon landing was faked on a motion picture sound stage. Millions of people believe that 9/11 was faked.
By Mark Whittington | Published 9/7/2006 | Read more »
Study of how Soviet foreign policy grew through economic cooperation with Iran from 1945-1979. Particular emphasis is shifted away from Cold War stances and upon nation to nation growth.
By Ted Dancing | Published 3/17/2006 | Read more »
By using a unique mix of imagery, sound, and narrative structure, Capra's Prelude to War succeeded in reversing the isolationists' collective questioning and motivated the American people to join the war.
By Mark Maier | Published 3/18/2006 | Read more »
Until the establishment of Marrakesh in 1062, Central Morocco was the home of Berber tribes from the Atlas mountains. The city was founded by the Almoravids, religious Muslims of Arab background.
By Mark Whittington | Published 3/13/2006 | Read more »
A quick history including many of the social aspects of this great empire. Includes references to many other empires to fully tell of the history.
By J Landon | Published 2/16/2006 | Read more »
In this paper I will define the term Female Genital Mutilation,
provide reasons that other cultures practice it, as well as explain the dangers of such a practice.
provide reasons that other cultures practice it, as well as explain the dangers of such a practice.
By Sarah Maccarelli | Published 1/31/2006 | Read more »
John Milius is one of the most under appreciated and under utilized film directors working in Hollywood. For one thing, unlike Spielberg and Stone, Milius is very politically incorrect.
By Mark Whittington | Published 3/20/2006 | Read more »
Has a conventional army ever defeated a guerilla-structured insurgency? Has America learned its lessons from the Viet Nam conflict? Can America succeed in the Iraq conflict?
By Illian Morisson | Published 4/7/2006 | Read more »
Cairo holds a special place in the heart of tourists who have visited Africa. Here's a list of what you can look forward to while visiting the African city.
By Aparna Nambiar | Published 4/25/2006 | Read more »
In what might be their most controversial season yet, the South Park creators have now taken on Oprah- which might just top the list of ridiculed celebrities this season. A list that contains President Bush, Family Guy and Jesus.
By Jetlag Democracy | Published 5/23/2006 | Read more »
When I had a riveting conversation last week with friend and radio host, Matthew Ross, I had no idea one of my offhand comments would be the catalyst for penning another column
By Eric Williams | Published 4/11/2006 | Read more »
For hundreds of years the world's three mainstream religions have demanded divine recognition on the basis of their being able to trace their theology directly back to the Bible. Is this actually so?
By Illian Morisson | Published 4/7/2006 | Read more »
Since the beginning of the war in Iraq, journalists and news agencies covering the war have alleged that the U.S. military deliberately targeted and killed at least thirteen journalists in order to supress information unfavorable to the U.S.
By Joshua Fallaw | Published 1/25/2006 | Read more »
Jerusalem is first mentioned as the city of Ursalim in Egyptian texts of 2000 BC. Today Jerusalem remains the heart of a very troubled land as conflict between the Israelis and the Palestinians flare into occasional violence and terrorism.
By Mark Whittington | Published 1/20/2006 | Read more »
His ability to strengthen his team for this season's championship run, while creating more salary cap flexibility for the future illustrates why RC Buford is simply the best in the business.
By Brian McCormick, CSCS | Published 5/25/2005 | Read more »
Take a look at the men who run pro teams most effectively, including what they've done, how they do it, and what separates them from the pack.
By Edward Bauer | Published 7/26/2005 | Read more »
Signs that Afghanistan is headed down the same bloddy road as Iraq.
By Ken Sanders | Published 5/20/2005 | Read more »
How Islamic artists used Biblical subjects in their art - and changed the content in the interest of the Muslim faith.
By Norman A. Rubin | Published 4/12/2005 | Read more »
Does separation of church and state mean that students are not free to share religious views in the public classroom?
By Joanne Rose | Published 3/3/2005 | Read more »
Various cultures and religions conceive of birds, the denizens of heavens, as divine revelations, and the bearers of heavenly message of guidance. Birds symbolize man's soul or spirit as it is released from the body in ecstasy or in death.
By Norman A. Rubin | Published 10/28/2005 | Read more »
The Southwest Division may be the best division in the entire NBA. This division featured 4 playoff teams and the NBA champions last season. This is how things should shake out in the Southwest this season.
By John Krampf | Published 10/22/2005 | Read more »
The Battle of Yarmuk in 636 was decisive in world history. It established Islam as a world wide religion and not a minor faith restricted to the Arabian Peninsula. The implications are still being felt today.
By Mark Whittington | Published 1/20/2006 | Read more »
So, want the lowdown on lost baggage, the Unclaimed Baggage Center store, and how to prevent your Calvin Kleins from ending up there? Read on.
By Lolaness | Published 12/22/2005 | Read more »
The San Antonio Spurs are favored to win their fourth NBA championship in eight years with the addition of several key players.
By Greg Melikov | Published 12/27/2005 | Read more »
More than any other battle, Tours decided the subsequent course of history. It stopped Muslim expansion in Western Europe and saved Western, Christian civilization from conquest.
By Mark Whittington | Published 12/8/2005 | Read more »
Find out what the five teams in the NBA's Western Conference Southwest Division did this summer. Find out where the Dallas Mavericks and Memphis Grizzlies stand when compared to San Antonio's Spurs, the Houston Rockets, and the NO/Oklahoma City Hornets.
By Shawn Grover | Published 9/30/2006 | Read more »
You pay for excellence but at least at The Dorchester Hotel London, you get what you pay for and won't be disappointed. That's why the rich and the very rich keep coming back.
By john atkinson | Published 5/22/2006 | Read more »



































