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Thursday, November 03, 2005

Eid Mubarak to one and all.

May Allah accept it from us and you.


Wednesday, October 26, 2005

Did anyone see this story in the news this week?  It made the headline in Monday's national CAIR e-mail digest of news.

This "ex-employee" is my sister.  Go Baji!   Alhamdulillah for the way this case turned out in the end.  CAIR helped my sis and brother-in-law out in fighting the case.

Store pays Muslim ex-employee $16,000



By Rona Marech
Sun reporter

October 23, 2005

http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/local/howard/bal-md.ho.settle23oct23,1,4958050.story

The owner of a Maryland chain of education supply stores has agreed to pay $16,000 to a Muslim former employee who complained that she was fired shortly after the Sept. 11 attacks because of her religious beliefs.

As part of the settlement, which followed an investigation by the State of Maryland Commission on Human Relations, the owner of Learning How also sent an apology to the fired worker, Shabana Ahmed, and agreed to send his managers to cultural and religious awareness training.

Ahmed, 27, worked as a saleswoman at the company's Columbia store for several weeks in October 2001. She wore traditional Muslim attire to work and prayed several times a day in the back of the store. According to the commission's investigation, company President John Faw Jr. pulled aside the store manager.

The manager told members of the commission that Faw said, "Are you crazy? ... I can't have her working here." Ahmed was fired the next day, said Lee Hoshall, assistant general counsel at the commission.

A Learning How official denied wrongdoing. "Basically, we looked at it as a great deal of miscommunication. ... To avoid any further aggravation, we settled out of the court," said Michael Wayland, Learning How's chief financial officer. "We would vehemently deny any act of discrimination on our part."

He declined to comment on the former manager's testimony.

Ahmed said she was "happy with the way it turned out."

"It was a very shocking and disturbing thing that happened to me," she said.

Copyright © 2005, The Baltimore Sun


Monday, October 24, 2005

We as a human race are so similar, yet we live so very different lives.  Here's something to move us in prayer during these last few nights of this blessed month...

http://www.ekincaglar.com/coin/flash.html

(anyone want to teach me how to post a video on my xanga?)


Monday, October 03, 2005

It's that time of year again when Muslims squabble over the correct day to start Ramadan.  Ramadan begins for us tomorrow, whereas the rest of the U.S. starts Wednesday.   But that's another rant by itself which I won't go into about my community.  WHENEVER it is that you begin Ramadan, may you be able to make the most out of your time and this blessed month for Muslims.

If there's something you've always been wishing for (be it halal, of course), don't forget to make du'a for it every evening when you bite into that juicy date to break your fast.  Remember the hadith, the Messenger of Allah said, "There are three whose supplications are not rejected : the fasting person when he breaks his fast, the just ruler and the supplication of the oppressed." Tirmidhi.

Be sure to write down all your du'as and make them everyday.  While you're making your list, be sure to add me to it, too.   May Allah accept your du'as and prayers this month.

Ramadan Mubarak!


Wednesday, September 21, 2005

Here's a cruel, but funny joke for you...

Q: What is George W. Bush's position on Roe v. Wade?
 
A: He really doesn't give a d*** how people get out of New Orleans.
 
 



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