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Tue. Feb. 29, 2000

Family > Laying Foundations

Fundamentals Of A Happy

Marriage - Part I

By  Family Zone Staff

 
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"Must Have's" of Every Relationship
An interesting and informative list of things every happy marriage should try to have. Watch next week for part II, a discussion of "must do's."

Who Are The Barbarians?
Paying prostitutes to give up their lifestyle and get married? Forbidding alcohol and drugs publicly and privately? Protecting women from spousal abuse? Are these bad ideas? Believe it or not, the recent implementation of Shari'a law in Nigeria - to do just these things - is causing quite a stir there. Muslims worldwide watch curiously to see what this code of Islamic law will develop into. At the same time, Christians in Nigeria are cautious, and some are violent, concerned that Shari'a will affect them in a negative way.

Events
 
Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, is holding a weekend conference on "The Growth and Development of Islam in America," on March 3 and 4, 2000. The keynote speaker is Imam Warith Deen Mohammed, Muslim American leader and advocate for universal human excellence. Islam Online will have coverage of this conference following its conclusion.
Conference information can be found at the following locations:
Website:
http://muslimsites.com/islaminamerica/harvardconf.htm
Online program:
http://muslimsites.com/islaminamerica/program.htm
Email address:
islaminamerica@aol.com


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