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Written by Samerah Guro-Razuman, M.D.
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Wednesday, 03 September 2003 |
Being a specialist in the diseases of the kidneys, I thought it may be worthwhile to share some facts regarding this organ.
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Written by Administrator
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Thursday, 24 July 2003 |
In a highly male-dominated arena, politics is always considered the rough and tumble sport where women are likely considered skeptical (or trying hard) participants. Add to that the Islamic emphasis on males being the protector and avenger of principles….what do you get?....”HA? BABAE ANG PRESIDENT ‘NYO?!?
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Islam Under Siege in Southeast Asia: Conflict in the Philippines |
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Written by Kareem M. Kamel, Researcher – International Relations
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Monday, 02 June 2003 |
“Islamic insurgent movements in southern Thailand, the southern Philippines and Aceh represent arguably, the most visible signs of armed separatism in Southeast Asia today. The roots of ethno-religious unrest in each of these regions stem from the same basic factors: insensitivity to local concerns, regional neglect, military repression and the contemporary force of militant Islam.”1 (Peter Chalk “Separatism and Southeast Asia: The Islamic Factor”, 2001)
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Freshmen: Welcome To College... |
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Written by Vernon B. Puengan
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Monday, 02 June 2003 |
Every year students from the province most of them belong to class a or class B families move over to metropolis to pursue studies in college. What to bring? of course, all the crucial documents as form-138, good moral character, school identification and any supporting documents, in case the institution asks more information about you.
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 02 April 2003 |
So a Bin laden niece is aiming to hit the pop scene. An iraqi boy band wants to be another Westlife. Some Muslim movies might be nominated to the Oscar foreign film category. Welcome to the 21st century. Muslim, music, movies? Would they mix? When rules are fast changing, and Islam stands steadfast, new ways of dealing with life's challenges must be met. One issue that confronted me when I accepted a fellowship outside the country was that I had no mahram (male relative) to be with. Relatives from my father side were objecting to the trip, after all it wasn't just days or weeks but 3 months!!! And in Europe, where some Muslim migrant communities were facing racial backlash.
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