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Why Has The Arab League Struggled to Succeed?

By: Noah Robertson/Arab America Contributing Writer The Arab League was founded on March 22, 1945 to strengthen ties between the Arab states as well as provide an international body for coordinating military, economic, social, health, and cultural matters between the states. These are ambitious goals for any organization no matter the size or makeup, but … Continued

How Half-Arab Americans Integrate to Become Full Arab

By: Mohamed Nada/Arab America Contributing Writer Before I start off this article I would like to introduce myself and say, that my name is Mohamed Nada, and even though my name is Arab, I am indeed half-Arab. In the article, I am going to mention how half-Arabs, like myself and many others like me, integrate … Continued

The 10% of the Arabs who Struggle to Leave their Homeland

By: Noor Almohsin/Arab America Contributing Writer At The Arab Center Washington DC conference on the 26th of October, Rami Khouri, a Professor of journalism at the American University of Beirut (AUB), discussed the dismantling of the Arab World. He said we should no longer say the Arab World; instead, we should say the Arab regions because they face … Continued

Some Muslims Say Hijab Case Has No Merit

Some Muslims are raising questions about the credibility of a lawsuit filed by a Muslim woman against a Wayne County judge alleging he forced her to remove her headscarf. Majed Moughni, a Dearborn attorney who is Muslim, claims that the woman who filed the lawsuit was not wearing an Islamic headscarf — often called a … Continued

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