Arab American News report sparks dialogue among Muslim religious leaders
DETROIT — A New America Media Women Immigrants Fellowship story on the difficulties of getting an Islamic divorce has sparked dialogue among local Muslim religious leaders on how to make divorce easier for women. The article, by Natasha Dado of The Arab American News, describes the difficulties that Muslim women experience when...ACLU: Laws banning peaceful panhandling are unconstitutional
DETROIT — The American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan, on Tuesday, sent letters to 84 municipalities across the State, notifying them that anti-begging ordinances on their books are unconstitutional and should be repealed. The ordinances are nearly identical to the Michigan law struck down in August by the Court of Appeals for...“Out Loud:” a sobering film about homosexuality in Lebanon
In Lebanon, where there is no despot to oust, the Arab Spring takes shape in the struggle for social change. On October 25, "Out Loud," the first film about homosexuality in Lebanon debuted in a New York City theater.The film could not be finished or shown in Lebanon. It was blocked by a government censorship committee earlier in...IHW honors judges, community leaders at fundraising dinner
DEARBORN HEIGHTS — The Islamic House of Wisdom (IHW) held its Semi-Annual Fundraising Dinner on Saturday, Oct. 26. During the event, the IHW recognized and honored five dignitaries, for their achievements in leadership and service to the community. The awardees were Judges Sam Salamey, David Turfe and Charlene M. Elder; Dr. Yahya...Q & A with Dearborn City Council candidates
October 25th, 20130 DEARBORN — The Tuesday, Nov. 5 General Election is drawing near. In an effort to get the community to learn more about the Dearborn City Council candidates and their stances on important issues facing residents, The Arab American News (TAAN) asked each candidate three questions to help voters decide who they’ll support at the polls....Candidates, organizations make strides to promote voter turnout on Election Day
October 25th, 20130 DEARBORN — In recent weeks, local candidates and community leaders have joined forces to convey the importance of public awareness and voter turnout on Election Day, proving that there is plenty at stake for the local Arab American community on the upcoming November 5 ballot.In Dearborn, two crucial proposals involving Dearborn Public...Dearborn Police Department continues to ignore flashing traffic signal
DEARBORN — On early Friday morning, Oct. 11, another major car accident occurred on the intersection of Chase Rd. and Warren. Ave., at a traffic light that functions as a flashing yellow and flashing red after 10 p.m. each night.The Arab American News (TAAN) has previously written about the accident-prone intersection, and local...Rights groups urge DoJ to investigate NYPD practices
NEW YORK — On Thursday, Oct. 24, a coalition of 125 civil rights, religious and community groups wrote a letter to the Department of Justice, calling for a federal investigation into the NYPD's surveillance program against Muslims.The coalition, which includes the ACLU and the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR), urged...National security journalist discusses NYPD surveillance of Muslims
DEARBORN — Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Adam Goldman discussed, at the University of Michigan-Dearborn (UMD), on Tuesday, Oct. 22, the New York Police Department’s secret surveillance program of the Muslim community.After Sept. 11, 2001, the intelligence division of the NYPD scrutinized the Muslim community in New York and...“I really, really like Detroit:” Nicholas Mukhtar, catalyst for change
For the last several years, Detroit has been the focal point of the Great Recession. Events, such as the government bailout of GM and Chrysler, the abandoned buildings, the tourism industry and the City’s declaration of bankruptcy have all received media attention. Despite this fact, bright hopefuls still aim to make...AMECC offers free services at health fair
OAK PARK — On Oct. 20, the American Middle East Christian Congress (AMECC), in collaboration with the Middle East Council of Churches and organizations, hosted a successful health fair, including physicians, pharmacists, attorneys, organizations and representatives from government and U.S. Congressional offices, who offered free...Youth gather for Arab Student Night
DEARBORN — More than 100 young Arab Americans gathered at the Lebanese American Heritage Club (LAHC) on Friday, Oct. 11 to celebrate unity, promote teamwork and build new friendships. The event included students from the Arab Student Union, Lebanese Student Association and LAHC Youth Leadership Committee (YLC). The groups have...Gov. Rick Snyder’s controversial NERD Fund to close
MICHIGAN — Gov. Rick Snyder announced Monday that he plans to shut down the controversial NERD Fund that has drawn sharp criticism for not disclosing the names of its donors.Snyder said the New Energy to Reinvent and Diversify Fund complied with all laws, but has become a distraction.Snyder says he wants to move forward with a fund...Palestinian woman faces immigration charges for 1969 bombing in Israel
DETROIT — A Palestinian activist from the West Bank was charged Tuesday, Oct. 22, with failing to report her conviction for a terrorist bombing when she became a U.S. citizen.Rasmieh Yousef Odeh, 66, was arrested in the Chicago area, according to Barbara McQuade, the U.S. Attorney in Detroit. If she is convicted, she will lose her U.S....Jury finds Dearborn Heights woman not guilty of assault with intent to murder
DETROIT — An incident that shook the local community in April 2012 has resurfaced this month, as Dearborn Heights woman Natalie Hassan completed trial at the Wayne County Circuit Court for an alleged assault with a vehicle that left another Dearborn Heights woman, Hanan Achkar, in critical condition last year.Hassan, 25, has been out......
Beaumont Hospital to give away Grosse Pointe house
GROSSE POINTE — Beaumont Hospital is giving away a free historic house here and even offering $150,000 to have the house moved to another location. In 2011, the company purchased the farmhouse, located on 16939 E. Jefferson, in addition to properties that neighbor it.But now the company wants to clear the space to build an employee...Michigan courts can treat a religious marriage contract as a prenuptial agreement
It is clear that Michigan only recognizes marriages that follow the proper legal formalities. Michigan does not give any legal recognition to a religious marriage. A relationship that does not meet the statutory requirements for a legal marriage does not give rise to property rights, personal rights, or rights to support.......
Fractured opposition could derail Syria talks
WASHINGTON - Despite U.S. and Western pressure on the opposition to take part in U.N.-sponsored talks aimed at halting the two-and-a-half-year-old Syrian civil war, most experts here believe the rebels are unlikely to show up any time soon. And even if they do, the results will be unlikely to change much of anything on the ground.The...Encouraging Iran’s readiness for peace making
If one day Iran succeeds in establishing normal relations with the Western world, it would create a sea change for the entire Middle East.On October 15 and 16, Iran resumed negotiations in Geneva with the permanent members of the UN Security Council, plus Germany. Iranians appear keen on “closing an unnecessary crisis and opening...Jesse Jackson urges Arab Americans to fight injustice at ACRL Gala
October 18th, 20130 LIVONIA — Civil Rights Champion Reverend Jesse Jackson urged Arab Americans to fight injustice and stand up for their rights in the face of racism at the Arab American Civil Rights League’s (ACRL) second annual “Fight for Justice” Gala on Wednesday, Oct. 16. The event, which was emceed by Channel 7/WXYZ Reporter Nima Shaffe,...Saudi students in U.S. defy stereotypes
Detroit — Despite the negative stereotypes surrounding Saudi Arabians, many Saudis in the United States are university students. Saudi presence on American campuses has grown significantly over the past seven years. Saudis amount to 4.5 percent of international students in the country.In universities throughout Michigan, Saudis rank......
Legal corner: Verbal agreements are almost always enforceable
It is generally good advice to reduce agreements to writing. For obvious reasons, a well-written, thorough agreement between contracting parties usually prevents or resolves many disputes arising out of the subsequent relationship between the parties. First and foremost, relying on the memories of the parties to determine the...Edsel Ford hires reading literacy coach in wake of “priority school” ranking
DEARBORN - During a meeting on October 14, the Dearborn Public School Board approved the appointment of a "reading literacy coach" at Edsel Ford High School, less than three months after the school was ranked one of the worst in the State by the Michigan Department of Education.The appointment of Gretchen Bajorek will aim to provide......
YABA distributes scholarships, honors activists at 44th Annual Dinner
DEARBORN - The Yemeni American Benevolent Association (YABA) held a ceremony, celebrating its 44th anniversary on Saturday Oct. 12. Numerous community leaders and elected officials were in attendance. A host of speakers, including U.S. Congressman Gary Peters, Henry Ford Community College President Stan Jensen and Judge Sam Salamey took...Federal judge may rule on legality of Michigan’s gay marriage ban
DETROIT — April DeBoer and Jayne Rowse, a lesbian couple from suburban Detroit, are challenging a state ban that Michigan voters placed in their constitution nine years ago, regarding same-sex marriage, in federal court this month. The law also prevents single people from jointly adopting children in Michigan.DeBoer has......