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  MAS FREEDOM: ACTION ALERT
Posted by: Muslimah - 06-07-2003, 02:03 PM - Forum: Current Affairs - No Replies


05 June 2003

ACTION ALERT

Contact: Mahdi Bray

(202) 421-3623

Statement Issued at Press Conference at National Press Club June 5, 2003

MAS FREEDOM SUPPORTS LAWSUIT AGAINST CBS 60 MINUTES' "TERRORIST HUNTER"

MAS Freedom Foundation supports the Muslim charitable institutions and

individual plaintiffs who are filing an $80 million defamation lawsuit

against CBS correspondent Bob Simon and the SITE Institute, a so-called

counter-terrorist group.

The suit is resultant of a May 4th, 2001 CBS 60 Minutes aired segment titled

"Terrorist Hunter". In the May 4th segment, a disguised "terrorist hunter"

called Sarah (later identified in documents as SITE Institute Director Rita

Katz) claimed that an office building in Herndon, Virginia, which houses

several Muslim organizations was the heart of a terrorist funding ring and

allegedly tied to Osama Bin Laden. The Muslim office building identified in

the CBS program was later raided in March, 2002 in a special U.S. Treasury

anti-terrorist funding program called Operation Green Quest. Many have

alleged that the raid (which to date has produced no criminal charges and

sent shockwaves through the Muslim community and its many highly respected

Muslim institutions) was motivated by misinformation provided by Ms. Katz

and the 60 Minutes program. The plaintiffs are suing for compensatory and

punitive damage.

According to Mahdi Bray, executive director of MAS Freedom, "I hope this

serves as another serious message to those who, since 9/11 have turned

Muslim-bashing, reckless reporting, and defamation into an opportunistic

cottage industry. The message is simple: harmful discrimination or

mischaracterization of our community will not be tolerated, be it by

self-proclaimed 'terrorism experts' the media academia, financial or

government institutions, and those who insist upon participating in such

activities will pay-legally and financially. It's the American way."

MAS Freedom Foundation is America's largest Muslim grassroots organization.

Its mission is to build an integrated empowerment process for the American

Muslim community through civic education, participation, community outreach,

and coalition building, and to forge positive relationships with other

institutions outside of the Muslim community, ensuring and facilitating the

protection of civil rights and liberties for American Muslims and all

Americans.

We need your support to continue this important work. Please send donations

to: MAS Freedom, 1050 17th St, NW Suite 600, Washington, DC 20036.

For more information about MAS Freedom, see www.masnet.org/freedom or call

202-496-1288.

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  An american Muslim struggling through Sin
Posted by: Kamran717 - 06-07-2003, 01:35 PM - Forum: Islam - Replies (8)


Salaam,

It's hard living has a muslim in the u.s. I've been here all my life and was born in Ny. I didnt care much about religion until a year ago. Throughout my life, their's nights I couldn't get any sleep because I feared Allah and the painful torment he was goin to give me. I have a good heart inside but I don't do enough to succeed Paradise. I need to move out of here. I've always longed and dreamed about moving to Saudia Arabia..Living in peace and harmony. Hearing the athan 5 times a day is the beauty of living in a Islamic world, but how will I know? Has anyone ever been there? I feel like I'm becoming more religious than ever, and sometimes I feel like I'm losing my religion by living in a Non-muslim state. I don't pray very much has I used to before. I feel like I'm living in the middle of the american lifestyle and the Islamic lifestyle. It's hard to live like a true muslim, since I came up from drinking alcohol, go to the clubs, mingling with women. So now I try to stay home and lock myself in my house because of all the sinning I'll committ once I get outside the door. I think the Shaitan is got a good hold of me. Finding out new stuff in Islam, for example..When I read that eating at restaurants when ordering Beef or chicken is a sin. It is prohibited because the animal was not killed in the name of Allah. What am I supposed to do? I mean, everytime I eat Taco bell or Mc'ds...I feel so bad that I'm sinning, and then that makes me not want to pray..Because I think, I know I just committed a sin and then I prayed after, Will that be right? Its hard for me, understand I've just gotten into religion a year ago and I feel like it's been killling me. Everything I do, is a sin. Well I just felt like writting and wanted to know if anyone else felt like me out there....

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  Treatment of jealousy
Posted by: Muslimah - 06-07-2003, 12:24 PM - Forum: General - No Replies


Allah! In the name of most Affectionate the Merciful

For above objective these measures should be necessarily taken.

Honesty and frequently pray for forgiveness of Allah.

Keep recalling the disastrous consequences of jealousy so that the real fear of Allah’s unhappiness, ruin of faith (Eeman), good deeds and fear of punishment of hell is arouse in the heart. Unless this happens it would be difficult to avoid sin.

When a person believes that he is near to death, naturally he turn indifferent to the worldly things and he is more concerned of after death (Akhrat). Therefore the jealous should also recall his death frequently.Imam Ahmed reports that Hazrat Abu Darda (May Allah is please with him) said:“There will be a reduction in jealousy and happiness of the person who recalls his death frequently.” (Masnad-e-Imam Ahmed)

One of the causes of jealous getting into jealousy is his feeling of self inferiority when he sees favours of Allah conferred upon other person. This feeling of self inferiority is born because the jealous noticed a person better (in favours of Allah) than him. But this would have not happened if he had acted on the following injunction of Holy Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him), the meaning of which is “Notice the people of lower level (status) rather than upper and you will not consider any of favours of Allah inferior or immaterial.” Therefore jealous should see those people upon whom Allah has not conferred favours and not provided them capabilities, although as a hidden purpose of Allah’s unmatched justice.

The heart of jealous is filled with hatred of the person of whom he is jealous. This hatred keeps on provoking his feeling of revenge. Therefore to eliminate jealousy, it is necessary to adopt acts which change this hatred into love. The jealous will then like the other person and will never desire his deprivation of bestowments of Allah from that other person. To achieve this these acts are useful:

i. Be first to greet and salute (Salam), shake hands and give gifts too.Hazrat Aata Khrasani (May Allah is please with him) reports that the Holy Prophet Muhammad ( Peace be upon Him) said the meaning of which is: “Shake hands with each other, this will eliminate male valence and give gifts to each others, love will flourish and animosity eliminated.” (Mishkat Al-Mashabeh)

ii. If not forbidden by Shariah (Islamic rules of religion) pray for increase and betterment in the thing which is the reason of jealousy, for example one is jealous of other due to his beauty then he should pray Allah to make him more beautiful. If jealous due to respect and fame than he should pray to Allah to give him more respect and increase in his love in the hearts of people.

iii. Preventing one from exposing the shortcomings and deficiencies of the person of whom he is jealous. If some one other is doing this than he should leave the gathering or instead defend from the side of person of whom he is jealous.

iv. If the person of whom one is jealous is sad, then he should share his grief, if he is ill than visit him and if he is happy than congratulate him and participate in his happiness.

v. If the person of whom one is jealous needs help, then should help him. If can not help himself than try to get help for him from other sources, Further he should try give as much benefits as he can to that other person.

vi. One should recognize the capabilities and qualities of the person of whom he is jealous and praise him publicly. If someone else is praising him then be happy.

Source:Raafi@yahoogroups.com

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  A Can Question
Posted by: Whisper - 06-07-2003, 08:12 AM - Forum: Islam - Replies (6)

How can the Qur'an be perfect and unchanged if there are errors in the Qur'an?

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  How to be a Successful Husband
Posted by: Ali - 06-07-2003, 01:48 AM - Forum: Woman and family - No Replies


[b:3d598c28db][10 Tips] How to be a Successful Husband [/b:3d598c28db]

[i:3d598c28db]Prepared by Muhammad Alshareef [/i:3d598c28db]

1. Dress up for your wife, look clean and smell good.

When was the last time us men went shopping for designer pajamas? Just like the husband wants his wife to look nice for him, she also wants her husband to dress up for her too. Remember that Rasul Allah – sal Allahu alayhi wa sallam – would always start with Miswak when returning home and always loved the sweetest smells.

2. Use the cutest names for your wife

Rasul Allah – sal Allahu alayhi wa sallam – had nicknames for his wives, ones that they loved. Call your wife by the most beloved names to her, and avoid using names that hurt their feelings.

3. Don’t treat her like a fly

We never think about a fly in our daily lives until it ‘bugs’ us. Similarly, a wife will do well all day – which brings no attention from the husband – until she does something to ‘bug’ him. Don’t treat her like this; recognize all the good that she does and focus on that.

4. If you see wrong from your wife, try being silent and do not comment!

This is one of the ways Rasul Allah – sal Allahu alayhi wa sallam – used when he would see something inappropriate from his wives – radi Allahu ‘anhunn. It’s a technique that few Muslim men have mastered.

5. Smile at your wife whenever you see her and embrace her often.

Smiling is Sadaqah and your wife is not exempt from the Muslim Ummah. Imagine life with her constantly seeing you smiling. Remember also those Ahadith when Rasul Allah – sal Allahu alayhi wa sallam – would kiss his wife before leaving for Salah, even if he was fasting.

6. Thank her for all that she does for you. Then thank her again!

Take for example a dinner at your house. She makes the food, cleans the home, and a dozen other tasks to prepare. And sometimes the only acknowledgement she receives is that there needed to be more salt in the soup. Don’t let that be; thank her!

7. Ask her to write down the last ten things you did for her that made her happy. Then go and do them again.

It may be hard to recognize what gives your wife pleasure. You don’t have to play a guessing game, ask her and work on repeating those times in your life.

8. Don’t belittle her desires. Comfort her.

Sometimes the men may look down upon the requests of their wives. Rasul Allah – sal Allahu alayhi wa sallam – set the example for us in an incident when Safiyyah – radi Allahu ‘anha - was crying because, as she said, he had put her on a slow camel. He wiped her tears, comforted her, and brought her the camel.

9. Be humorous and Play games with your wife.

Look at how Rasul Allah – sal Allahu alayhi wa sallam – would race his wife Aisha – radi Allahu ‘anha – in the desert. When was the last time we did something like that?

10. Always remember the words of Allah’s Messenger – sal Allahu alayhi wa sallam: “The best of you are those who treat their families the best. And I am the best amongst you to my family.”

Try to be the best!

In conclusion: Never forget to make Dua to Allah - azza wa jall - to make your marriage successful.

And Allah ta’ala knows best.

-- Ali

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  Women's Liberation Through Islam
Posted by: Ali - 06-07-2003, 01:44 AM - Forum: Woman and family - No Replies


[b:d344bcaf1a]Women's Liberation Through Islam[/b:d344bcaf1a]

[i:d344bcaf1a]By Mary Ali and Anjum Ali for III&E[/i:d344bcaf1a]

Today people think that women are liberated in the West and that the Women’s liberation movement began in the 20th century. Actually, the women’s liberation movement was not begun by women but was revealed by God to a man in the seventh century by the name of Muhammad (Peace be upon him), who is known as the last Prophet of Islam. The Qur’an and the Traditions of the Prophet (Hadith or Sunnah) are the sources from which every Muslim woman derives her rights and duties.

[b:d344bcaf1a]HUMAN RIGHTS [/b:d344bcaf1a]

Islam, fourteen centuries ago, made women equally accountable to God in glorifying and worshipping Him – setting no limits on her moral progress. Also, Islam established a woman’s equality in her humanity with men, In the Qur’an, in the first verse of the chapter entitled "Women", God says, "O mankind! Be careful of your duty toward your Lord who created you from a single soul and from it its mate and from them both have spread abroad a multitude of men and women. Be careful of your duty toward Allah in Whom you claim (your rights) of one another, and towards the wombs (that bore you). Lo! Allah has been a Watcher over you." (4:1)

Since men and women both came from the same essence, they are equal in their humanity. Women cannot be by nature evil (as some religions believe) or then men would be evil, also. Similarly, neither gender can be superior because it would be a contradiction to equality.

[b:d344bcaf1a]CIVIL RIGHTS [/b:d344bcaf1a]

In Islam, a woman has the basic freedoms of choice and expression based on recognition of her individual personality. First, she is free to choose her religion. The Qur’an states: "There is no compulsion in religion. Right has been made distinct from error." (2:256)

Women are encouraged in Islam to contribute their opinions and ideas. There are many traditions of the Prophet(S) which indicate women would pose questions directly to him and offer their opinions concerning religion, economics and social matters.

A Muslim woman chooses her husband and keeps her name after marriage. A Muslim woman’s testimony is valid in legal disputes. In fact, where women are more familiar, their evidence is conclusive.

[b:d344bcaf1a]SOCIAL RIGHTS [/b:d344bcaf1a]

The Prophet(S) said, "seeking knowledge is a mandate for every Muslim (male and female)". This includes knowledge of the Qur’an and the Hadith as well as other knowledge. Men and women both have the capacity for learning and understanding. Since it is also their obligation to promote good behavior and condemn bad behavior in all spheres of life, Muslim women must acquire the appropriate education to perform this duty in accordance with their own natural talents and interests.

While bearing, raising and teaching of children, providing support to her husband, and maintenance of a home are among the first and very highly regarded roles for a woman, if she has the skills to work outside the home for the good of the community, she may do so as long as her family obligations are met.

Islam recognizes and fosters the natural differences between men and women despite their equality. Some types of work are more suitable for men and other types for women. This in no way diminishes either’s efforts or benefits. God will reward both sexes equally for the value of their work, through, it may not necessarily be the same activity.

Concerning motherhood, the Prophet(S) said, "Heaven lies under the feet of mothers". This implies that the success of a society can be traced to the mothers who raised it. The first and greatest influence on a person comes from the sense of security, affection, and training received from the mother. Therefore, a woman having children must be educated and conscientious in order to be a skillful parent.

[b:d344bcaf1a]POLITICAL RIGHTS [/b:d344bcaf1a]

A right given to Muslim women by God 1400 years ago is the right to vote. On any public matter, a woman may voice her opinion and participate in politics. One example, as narrated in the Qur’an (60:12), Muhammad(S) is told that when the believing women come to him and swear their allegiance to Islam, he must accept their oath. This established the right of women to select their leader and publicly declare so. Finally, Islam does not forbid a woman from holding important positions in government. Abdurrahman Ibn Affan consulted many women before he recommended Uthman Ibn Affan to be the Caliph.

[b:d344bcaf1a]

ECONOMIC RIGHTS [/b:d344bcaf1a]

The Qur’an states: "By the creation of the male and female; Verily, (the ends) ye strive for are diverse." (92:3-4)

In these verses, God declares that He created men and women to be different, with unique roles, functions and skills. As in society, where there is a division of labor, so too in a family, each member has different responsibilities. Generally, Islam upholds that women are entrusted with the nurturing role, and men, with the guardian role. Therefore, women are given the right of financial support.

The Qur’an an states: "Men are the maintainers of women because Allah has made some of them to excel others and because they spend of their wealth (for the support of women)." (4:34)

This guardianship and greater financial responsibility given to men, requires that they provide women with not only monetary support but also physical protection and kind respectful treatment.

Muslim women have the privilege to earn money, the right to own property, to enter into legal contracts and to mange all of her assets in any way she pleases. She can run her own business and no one has any claim on her earnings, including her husband.

The Qur’an states: "And in no wise covet those things in which Allah hath bestowed His gifts more freely on some of you than on others; to men is allotted what they earn, and to women, what they earn; but ask Allah of His bounty for Allah hath full knowledge of all things." (4:32)

A woman inherits from her relatives. The Qur’an states: "For men there is a share in what parents and relatives leave, and for women there is a share of what parents and relatives leave, whether it be little or much - an ordained share." (4:7)

[u:d344bcaf1a][b:d344bcaf1a]RIGHTS OF A WIFE [/b:d344bcaf1a][/u:d344bcaf1a][/color:d344bcaf1a]

The Qur’an states: "And among His signs is that He created for you mates from among yourselves that you may live in tranquility with them, and He has put love and mercy between you; Verily, in that are signs for people who reflect." (30:21)

Marriage is therefore not just a physical or emotional necessity but, in fact, a sign from God! It is a relationship of mutual rights and obligations based on divine guidance. God created men and women with complimentary natures and, in the Qur’an, He laid out a system of laws to support harmonious interaction between the sexes.

"…They are your garments and you are their garments." (2:187)

Clothing provides physical protection and covers the beauty and faults of the body. Likewise, a spouse is viewed this way. Each protects the other and hides the faults and compliments the characteristics of the spouse. To foster the love and security that comes with marriage, Muslim wives have various rights. The first of the wife’s rights is to receive mahr, a gift from the husband, which is part of the marriage contract and required for the legality of the marriage.

The second right of a wife is maintenance. Despite any wealth she may have, her husband is obligated to provide her with food, shelter and clothing. He is not forced, however, to spend beyond his capability and his wife is not entitled to make unreasonable demands. The Qur’an states "Let the man of means spend according to his means, and the man whose resources are restricted, let him spend according to what Allah has given him. Allah puts no burden on any person beyond what He has given him." (65:7)

God tells us men are guardians over women and are afforded the leadership in the family. His responsibility for obeying God extends to guiding his family to obey God at all times.

A wife’s rights also extend beyond material needs. She has the right to kind treatment. The Prophet(S) said, "The most perfect believers are the best in conduct. And the best of you are those who are the best to their wives." God tells us He created mates and put love, mercy and tranquility between them.

Both men and women have a need for companionship and sexual needs and marriage is designed to fulfill those needs. For one spouse to deny this satisfaction to the other, the temptation exists to seek it elsewhere.

<span>[u:d344bcaf1a][b:d344bcaf1a]DUTIES OF WIFE [/b:d344bcaf1a][/u:d344bcaf1a][/color:d344bcaf1a]</span>

<span>With rights come responsibilities. Therefore, wives have certain obligations to their husbands. The Qur’an states: "The good women in the absence of their husbands guard their rights as Allah has enjoined upon them to be guarded."(4:34)</span>

<span>A wife is to keep her husband’s secrets and protect their marital privacy. Issues of intimacy of faults of his that would dishonor him, are not to be shared by the wife, just as he is expected to guard her honor.</span>

<span>A wife must also guard her husband’s property. She must safeguard his home and possessions, to the best of her ability, from theft or damage. She should manage the household affairs wisely so as to prevent loss or waste. She should not allow anyone to enter the house whom her husband dislikes nor incur any expenses of which her husband disapproves.</span>

<span>A Muslim woman must cooperate and coordinate with her husband. There cannot, however, be cooperation with a man who is disobedient to God. She should not fulfill his requests if he wants her to do something unlawful. A husband also should not take advantage of his wife, but be considerate of her needs and happiness.</span>

<span>[u:d344bcaf1a][b:d344bcaf1a]CONCLUSION [/b:d344bcaf1a][/u:d344bcaf1a]</span>

<span>The Qur’an states: "And it becomes not a believing man or a believing woman, when Allah and His Messenger, Muhammad (P) have decided on an affair (for them), that they should (after that) claim any say in their affair; and whoso is rebellious to Allah and His Messenger, he verily goes astray in error manifest," (33:36)</span>

<span>The Muslim woman was given a role, duties and rights 1400 years ago that most women do not enjoy today, even in the West. These are from God and are designed to keep balance in society; what may seem unjust or missing in one place is compensated for or explained in another place. Islam is a complete way of life. </span>

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  The Qur'an On Trial
Posted by: Whisper - 06-07-2003, 12:52 AM - Forum: Discussion of Beliefs - Replies (35)


Two Questions, One is to the moderator and one is to Purgetory, although I want all Muslims to answer, the answer should be the same for you all.

Will you allow this to be no holds barred?

Do you all believe all the Qur'ans in the world are identical, and that it is perfectly preserved and free from any variation?

Before we begin the slaughter, the Qur'an is if I am not mistaken is a perfect book, unchanged, with no variation.

That claim is of the highest.

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  Muslim Woman Loses Veil Case
Posted by: qirjanran - 06-07-2003, 12:13 AM - Forum: Current Affairs - Replies (7)


ORLANDO, Fla. (June 6) - A Florida judge ruled Friday that a Muslim woman cannot wear a veil in her driver's license photo, agreeing with state authorities that the practice could help terrorists conceal their identities.

After hearing three days of testimony last week, Circuit Judge Janet C. Thorpe ruled that Sultaana Freeman's right to free exercise of religion would not be infringed by having to show her face on her license.

Thorpe said the state ``has a compelling interest in protecting the public from criminal activities and security threats,'' and that photo identification ``is essential to promote that interest.''

Freeman, 35, had obtained a license in 2001 that showed her veiled with only her eyes visible through a slit. But after the Sept. 11 attacks, the state demanded that she return to have her photo retaken with her face uncovered. She refused, and the state revoked her license.

Freeman sued the state of Florida, saying it would violate her Islamic beliefs to show her face publicly.

Her case was taken up by the American Civil Liberties Union, which saw the case as a test of religious freedom. Conservative commentators ridiculed the case, saying it would be absurd to allow people to obscure their faces in ID photos.

Assistant Attorney General Jason Vail had argued that Islamic law has exceptions that allow women to expose their faces if it serves a public good, and that arrangements could be made to have Freeman photographed with only women present to allay her concerns about modesty.

Florida Attorney General Charlie Crist praised Friday's decision, saying ``Nothing is more important than making sure that our people are safe.''

The ACLU of Florida said it was disappointed in Thorpe's statement that while Freeman ``most likely poses no threat to national security,'' others may take advantage of a ruling in her favor to threaten lives.

``So we have to infringe on Freeman's religious beliefs because of what someone else might do,'' ACLU legal director Randall C. Marshall said. ``It seems to be a funny kind of interpretation on how the law should apply.''

Marshall noted that a driver's license can be obtained without a photo in 14 states.

Freeman's lawyers argued that instead of a driver's license photo, she could use other documents such as a birth certificate or Social Security card to prove her identity.

Freeman, a convert to Islam previously known as Sandra Kellar, started wearing a veil in 1997. She had a mug shot taken without the veil after her arrest in Illinois in 1998 on a domestic battery charge involving one of twin 3-year-old sisters who were in her foster care.

Child welfare workers told investigators that Freeman and her husband had used their concerns about religious modesty to hinder them from looking for bruises on the girls, according to the police records. The girls were removed from the home.

06/06/03 16:50 EDT

From cnn.com

[b:65db1d71a6]DRIVER'S ID RULES IN MUSLIM NATIONS

Saudi Arabia:Â Women aren't allowed to drive

Iran: Women wear a traditional chador, which does not cover the face.

Egypt: Women do not cover their face in I.D. pictures

United Arab Emirates: Women do not cover their face in I.D. pictures

Oman: Women do not cover their face in I.D. pictures

Kuwait: Women do not cover their face in I.D. pictures

Qatar: Women do not cover their face in I.D. pictures

Bahrain: Women do not cover their face in I.D. pictures

Jordan: Women can drive if their faces are covered but do not cover their face in I.D. pictures[/b:65db1d71a6]

(CNN) -- A Florida judge Friday rejected a woman's request to have her face mostly covered by a veil in the photograph on her state driver's license, the state attorney general's office told CNN.

The 18-page ruling was issued by Circuit Court Judge Janet C. Thorpe in Orlando.

Sultaana Freeman had testified that a state order requesting that she remove her veil -- a niqab, which covers all of her face except her eyes -- infringed on her religious freedom.

"It's totally changed my life and I really feel like a prisoner in my home," said Freeman in testimony before the court last week.

Judge Thorpe ruled that although Freeman held a sincere religious belief that she should wear the niqab in front of all strangers, she did not prove that "the photo requirement itself substantially burdens her right to free exercise of religion," or that the momentarily lifting the veil in a private room for a photo taken by a female officer would be such a burden.

On the other hand, the judge said in the ruling, the state did show that "having access to photo image identification is essential to promote" the state's "compelling interest in protecting the public."

Freeman initially was allowed to wear a veil in her driver's license photograph, as she was allowed to do for a license she got when living in Illinois, but then was asked to retake the photo, showing her face. When she refused, the state revoked her license.

Lawyers for the state argued that the case touched on public safety issues, saying a driver's license showing only a covered face would hinder law enforcement officials.

The Associated Press reported that Florida Assistant Attorney General Jason Vail argued that having an easily identifiable photo on a driver's license is a matter of public safety.

"It's the primary method of identification in Florida and the nation," Vail said in a report from the AP. "I don't think there can be any doubt there is a public safety interest."

Freeman's attorneys argued that state officials didn't care that she wore a veil in her Florida driver's license photo until after the September 11 attacks of 2001 -- an allegation the state denies, the AP reported.

Freeman, a convert to Islam previously known as Sandra Kellar, wore her veil for the photo on the Florida driver's license she obtained after moving to the state in 2001, according to The Associated Press.

Nine months later, the AP reported, she received a letter from the state warning that it would revoke her license unless she returned for a photo with her face uncovered. Freeman claimed her religious beliefs require her to keep her head and face covered out of modesty and that her faith prohibits her face from being photographed, according to the AP.

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  QUSTIONs FOR BOTH WHISPER AND AMAI
Posted by: Muslimah - 06-05-2003, 04:07 PM - Forum: Discussion of Beliefs - Replies (8)


As Salamu a`alamanitba`alhoda

I have two questions for both of you and I really hope you answer me sincerely:

1. What is the objective of your posts, I mean what are you aiming at exactly from each post?

2. Why did you join an Islamic board?

Answering those two questions actually shall solve a lot so pls take the time to tell us. We appreciate your time and effort.

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  my nose
Posted by: proud2bmuslim - 06-05-2003, 05:38 AM - Forum: General - Replies (13)


hi, my nose really bothers me.

I've asked my parents for a nose job, but they said that its haram. I really don't like my nose. I know its what Allah gave me, but I feel so insecure about my nose, I want to fix it, but I can't.

I look at other people's nose and get so sad because their nose is so much better than mines.

Can anyone help me with some advice?

And is a nose surgery haram??

(even when you're so depressed).

I think if I get a nose surgery, I will feel so much better, I would have so much confidence.

Please help!

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