It is NOT the Islam of the terrorists
Malcolm X on Islam and Race (hat tip: Tariq Nelson)

The Dar Al Hijrah Islamic Center will be having a History of Islam in the US Program on February 23rd. More information is here

Please check out the wonderful video here of MAS Girl Scout Troop 3611 (here in N. Virginia) being recognized in the Oprah Winfrey Show’s celebration of Martin Luther King Day. (The girl happens to be my daughter)
UPDATE: The Video is below:

MAS Freedom (MASF), as the civic and human rights advocacy entity of the Muslim American Society (MAS), is pleased to announce that Deedra Abboud, Executive Director, MAS Freedom-Arizona, was one of nine Phoenix residents honored Friday for their commitment to creating a compassionate and socially just community. Friday morning’s award ceremony was held as part of the annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Awards Program and Breakfast, “Stand Up For Justice”.
… on March 11. More and more we see that Muslim Americans are integrating and are a part of this society
Andre Carson, the grandson of the late Rep. Julia Carson (D-Ind.), will face off against Republican state legislator Jon Elrod in a March special election to fill the remainder of his grandmother’s unfinished term.
The six-term congresswoman died last December after being diagnosed with lung cancer.
Andre Carson, a newly-elected Indianapolis city councilor, won the Democratic party nomination on the first-ballot at a Saturday caucus among district-wide precinct committee chairmen. He easily outdistanced his leading rivals, state Reps. David Orentlicher, Carolene Mays and Marion County Treasurer Peter Rodman, for the nomination.
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If Carson won the special election, he would be only the second Muslim to serve in Congress. The first, Rep. Keith Ellison (D-Minn.), was elected last year.
The special election is scheduled for March 11.
Read it all here
We look forward to the day that our brother Imam Suhaib Webb completes his studies and returns to the United States. The following is from an article written on him in the Egypt Times
Now in his third year of study at Al-Azhar, Webb has a growing following among American and British Muslims. But he wasn’t always Imam Suhaib Webb. Once upon a time he was William Webb, born in 1972 to a Christian family in Oklahoma, where his grandfather was a preacher. “I had a lot of trouble accepting God as a human being or creation,” he recalls. “Even as a young child I would ask my mother questions. Suddenly, God is one of three instead of God just being God. So I became a little confused. How could the prophets before Jesus go to heaven if they couldn’t worship Jesus? If [the criteria for heaven was] worshipping and recognizing him as a deity and [as] the key to paradise?”
At 14, Webb went through a spiritual crisis. By then he had become a gang member. “Although I came from a middle-class family, I went to a rough high school,” he says. Deeply entrenched in the 1980s hip-hop community, Webb worked as a DJ.
“Hip-hop was more of a social movement than it is now. Now it’s all, ‘I got girls, I got some nice gold, nice car, I’ll kill you and I love my mamma.’ [Back in the] ‘80s and ‘90s, there was more of a sociopolitical, almost Afro-centric feel, which was kind of laced with the teachings of Islam due to the Nation of Islam and Malcolm X.”
Webb credits this as his first exposure to Islam. “There was always a feeling among the hip-hop community and among inner city African-Americans and the whites that mix with them that Muslims are correct, and Islam is the true religion. Malcolm went that way so it must’ve been right.”
Our Muslim community here in Northern Virginia is very active, masha Allah, and there are many activists here leading the fight to prevent domestic violence. Imam Johari is amongst them. Brother Tariq Nelson - who is also masha Allah, very active in our community - has some thoughts on this topic as well. I applaud all these efforts and I pray that they continue to grow
There are reports of an alleged “honor” killing in the Dallas/Ft Worth area. Whatever the case, I can not stress enough that there is no such thing as an “honor killing” in Islam and this is horrific crime that absolutely needs to end. There is a place for compassion and understanding in Islam and these practices are cultural ignorance.