Having talked the talk of improved US-Muslim relations, Obama must now put his best foot forward and walk the walk, writes Abdus Sattar Ghazali*
Change was President Barack Obama's campaign slogan. The seven-million strong American Muslim community, (...)
Now is the time for Obama to make history, writes Abdus Sattar Ghazali*
Like the Arab and Muslim worlds, the seven million strong American Muslim community will watch with eagerness -- and optimism -- the 4 June visit of President Barack Obama to (...)
Attempts to silence leading American Muslim civil advocacy groups continue in trials and intelligence agency actions that have all the hallmarks of an orchestrated witch-hunt, writes Abdus Sattar Ghazali*
In an apparent attempt to silence a leading (...)
Despite pre-election promises of change, the Obama administration is continuing the security policies of the discredited Bush presidency, writes Abdus Sattar Ghazali*
The war that cannot speak its name
Since his inauguration earlier this year, US (...)
With the devil in the detail, Obama's foreign policy so far appears alarmingly close to that of the president he replaces, writes Abdus Sattar Ghazali*
In a bid to repair relations that were damaged under the Bush administration, President Barack (...)
The US-UK-Israel agenda for the Middle East and South Asia region is proceeding unabated, writes Abdus Sattar Ghazali*
The Global Trends 2025 report says the future of Pakistan is a wildcard in considering the trajectory of neighbouring Afghanistan. (...)
While Obama's election left millions euphoric, much work remains to be done, writes Abdus Sattar Ghazali*
A New York African-American Muslim teenager says he was beaten on election night by four white men furious that Barack Obama was elected the (...)
The Republican campaign seems to be benefiting from, and stoking, religious defamation and hate speech, writes Abdus Sattar Ghazali*
With a desperate Republican campaign playing the fear- mongering card to prop up John McCain, bigotry and (...)
American Muslims continue to face discrimination, harassment and effective persecution at home, writes Abdus Sattar Ghazali*
Seven years after 9/11, Muslims in America remain at the receiving end of assaults on their civil rights and their faith in (...)
Insult and racism may decide the next US presidential election if The New Yorker 's recent Obama cover is a taste of what's coming, writes Abdus Sattar Ghazali*
"The cover of The New Yorker depicts the Obama's for who and what they really are! Now, (...)
American Muslims are alarmed at the new report on "violent Islamist extremism", writes Abdus Sattar Ghazali*
American Muslims are concerned about a new government report on so-called "homegrown terrorism" which claims that the threat posed by (...)
The very public indictment, prosecution and trial of leading American Muslim organisations and persons reveal a larger agenda at work, writes Abdus Sattar Ghazali*
This week's failure to win any convictions against the Holy Land Foundation for (...)
Homeland discrimination for Arabs and Muslims remains a staple feature of Bush's war on terror, writes Abdus Sattar Ghazali*
A Muslim bus passenger en route to Chicago is put off with his bags in Toledo after he told the driver he is from Iraq ( (...)