Favorite Links

Rather than enumerate every Islamic link I could think of, I've tried to collect some of the most unique quality Islamic sites on the Web.  E-mail me with further suggestions...otherwise, enjoy!

Why investigate Islam?  It is not only the fastest growing religion in the world, but is now also the second largest religion in Europe...and it's soon to be so in the USA!

A very professionally done Islamic web site.  Looking for something in particular?  Chances are you'll find it at this address!

Al-Talib is the largest student-run Islamic magazine in the nation.  It serves as an educational tool about Islam and focuses on community empowerment.  It functions as an independent voice for Muslim in the United States.

Send a virtual Islamic greeting card to a friend or relative!  Send Ramadan & Eid cards, sympathy cards, wedding cards, etc., all integrated with nice Islamic graphics.

Find an Islamic center in your vicinity, and figure out Prayer Times with Assirat Online Magazine's Islamic Finder!

The National Homepage for the Muslim Students Association of the U.S. and Canada has a Resource List with contact information for Muslims at other universities and find Islamic centers, Islamic schools, bookstores, financial institutions, and relief organizations.  But they're pretty useless otherwise.

Every Muslim should be part of an Islamic study circle to keep his deen from growing stagnant; and every study circle should have a plan of study.  The Peace Net Curriculum is based upon the halaqa curriculum of the Young Muslims of the UK.

CAIR functions as an American-Islamic watch dog service.  Hate crime?  Slander?  CAIR is there! 

The aim of the American news media is not to educate, but to condition the American masses.  In the words of Noam Chomsky, its purpose is to "Manufacture the Consent" of the

people for the political whims of the American elite.  Alternative media is very important.  MER is quality Middle Eastern journalism.

Muslimedia International hosts the Internet edition of "The Crescent International:  Newspaper of the Islamic Movement."  Those of you who already subscribe to the Crescent, appreciate its quality Islamic journalism and won't hesitate to add this site to your "Favorites".  As for the rest of you...where have you been?!!

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