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Sun. Oct. 26, 2008

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Muslims' Political Participation

By  Living Shari`ah Staff

 

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Participation in the US Political Scene
Muslims are supposed to practice and preach their faith, but at the same time they must protect their lives, their properties and their rights to live in peace…

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Why Should Muslims Vote?
Voting in a democratic system is one of the few ways to effect social changes, and as Muslims it is our civic and religious duty to strive to move the society forward…

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Women Voting: Any Restrictions?
More than a half of the world population are females, and if we ignore this big number, then we are condemning ourselves…
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Muslims Joining Non-Muslim Political Parties
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Reforming Political Corruption

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A Response to Those Who Deny Women Political Rights

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Can a Muslim Woman Run for a Political Office?
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Muslims' Participation in the US Political Life
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Voting for a Non-Muslim Candidate
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Muslims' Refusal to Vote in the US Elections
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Can US Muslims Vote for a Candidate Supporting War Against Iraq?
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Voting for a US Candidate Supporting Attacks against Muslims 
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Voting in a Majority non-Muslim Country 
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Elections in non-Muslim Countries: Role of Muslims
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Muslims' Participation in US Elections

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The Role of Muslims outside the U.S.A. in the upcoming Elections

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Separating Islam and Politics

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