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D.C. Comics Panders to Muslim Audience with New Muslim Superhero In a defeating blow to comic book fans everywhere – who could before open the crisp colored pages of the newest issue and delve into a world far removed from politics and religion – D.C. Comics betrays a loyal audience by injecting a fat dripping [...]
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The Real America There is a fable of a day, of a time so far away Of a place now decayed, Where gallant knights fought to create The place we now call the United States. No fatal force nor tyranny could call to question with brevity the valor these true patriots had – now an [...]
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Placing Faith Of all the worlds, he knows but one. Yet he has faith that there is more than just this sum. Though all she’d seen gave her only heartache, And old woman fell for the bait with dreams of heaven’s gate. These two people, as different as can be, Despite all there is, they [...]
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False Prophets Arrows flutter in the wind Carriers of a new blaze, plague, brazen Fingers etch this page. Tethered hopes are weary, weathered in their ways. Heavens of ascension descend The burden of soles, of souls, telling stories of woes. Awakening to a dream A dream, dewy, mirrored in their eyes, cracked and dried, [...]
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Creatures of Eden We easily forget there’s a world outside ourselves, We feel that it is easy to say “no” when things don’t go our way. But for some women, things have been awry for thousands of years before her days. Scarred and torn, scared and left worse for wear, No one gives her half [...]
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Children of Peter In the weathered time fore dawn, Darkness loomed within the forlorned. A young girl innocent was, Learned the secret of the thorns. In a dark vestal bound, Lay a secret buried found. Two squired priests of this Earth, Told heavenly tales not of mirth. Till one night, thru God’s Will, One [...]
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And He Loved Them A crowd of people loomed in dark so near Hatred and fear veiled their eyes. A void these people had become, Nothing to them but a beat of someone else’s drum. They themselves were nowt but vessels possessed, Possessed by something powerful indeed – A human history of hate, a vile [...]
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Over the last month, Muslims on the streets and on social networking sites have been expressing their hatred for Sarah Maple. But hardly any of those uttered a word of Aisha Duhulow. Recent spotlight in the art world has been on Sarah Maple, whose viewpoint on being a Muslim in a Western society has drawn [...]
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