Monday, December 8, 2014

Toronto to unveil Museum of Islamic Culture

http://news.nationalpost.com/2014/09/09/toronto-set-to-unveil-first-museum-of-islamic-culture-in-north-america/


Toronto is bringing in a new Museum for Islamic culture that looks to be quite extravagant.  No doubt a little education on Muslims will do good for all people.  And when this much effort is put into making Islamic awareness known, well I would say its a huge success.

Museum satire taken seriously

http://www.snopes.com/politics/satire/museum.asp



During the government shutdown in 2013 the National Report published an article about Obama claiming to keep open the International Museum of Muslim Culture by using his own money.  The National Report is a political satire company that created this article as satire against claims of Obamas roots in Islam.  Nonetheless people sharing in social media thought the article was true.  Even fox news did a segment on the piece.  Just goes to show how willing we are to affirm our claims we will grab an article without checking the source and put it on a major news station.  The Museum is a private museum too so it doesn't run on government spending.

British Muslim woman launches anti ISIS culture drive

http://english.alarabiya.net/en/life-style/art-and-culture/2014/09/24/-MakingAStand-British-Muslim-women-launch-anti-ISIS-culture-drive.html


#MakingAStand is a growing trend in social media that calls for all woman emphasizing Muslim woman to stand in support against ISIS and Islamic extremism.  With a good number of British Muslim woman joining ISIS, this fight against shows the pure and rational side to Islam that is allied with non Muslims.

Muslim Tradition Needs telescopes.

http://articles.latimes.com/1988-09-08/news/mn-2147_1_muslim-tradition

The muslim tradition of spotting the new moon with the naked eye is now undergoing some modern changes.  Saudi Arabian theologians have permitted the use of telescopes for this tradition.

German Citizenship stirs Muslim debate

http://articles.latimes.com/2006/apr/09/world/fg-test9


All over Europe and in this case particular, German Muslims are feeling they are being targeted by some social stereotypes.  In a continent weary about terrorist attacks, an uneasy tension is evident among Muslims in Europe.  The Hesse exam that is soon to be put in place asks questions about German history and culture to be taken by incoming citizens.  10 of these questions are particularly aimed for identifying Muslim Extremists.  Some claim these tests to be anti Islamic.  But one thing is for certain is that these test are used to identify an extremist of all faiths and religions.

Challenge with fasting Athletes

http://articles.latimes.com/2000/dec/10/local/me-63723


Two Muslim teenagers have talked more about their struggles with the fasting during the month of ramadan and their athletic lives.  Exercising more than four hours a day with no food and water is quite an ordeal to bear through.  But Muslim teens all across California have shown the importance of Ramadan over their daily struggles.

European court of human rights upholds Frances ban on


http://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/02/world/europe/france-european-rights-court-upholds-french-ban-on-veils.html


Three years ago France banned the headdress that is custom to women in Islamic culture.  Well as of recently the European court of human rights has upheld their ban.  The union said the ban is a legitimate attempt to preserve the norms of Frances diverse society.  So once again a different country is facing criticism for its regulations against Muslim customs.

China battles Islamic Orthodoxy

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/08/08/world/asia/uighurs-veils-a-protest-against-chinas-curbs.html


In recent events the Chinese government is having increasing problems with the Islamic traditions.  China is seeing these non integrated Muslims as a threat to the society.  They are putting limits on the Muslims in china and in recent events kept them from fasting during the month of Ramadan.  But the biggest battle is for the female dress code.  While Chinese officials are not in support of the tradition female garbs, they are meeting heavy resistance.  Only time will tell how this event unwinds.

Style for the women

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/08/17/fashion/muslim-women-hijab-style-traditional-garment-fashion.html?_r=0

An Islamic woman Ascia Farraj is adding a new look to the traditional Muslim woman garb.  She has been posting her new fashion styles online and is encouraging others to do the same.  Her new outfits remain respectful house more style and emotion than your typical all black garb.  Ascia is showing you can respect your religion while still being present in modern times.