Book chronicles challenges of Muslim Americans in post 9/11 era
February 22nd, 20130 The book, In Search of a Base by Jamal Fawaz, M.D. chronicles the challenges facing Muslim Americans in the years following 9/11. Personal and professional views on issues that affect the lives of Muslim immigrants are offered. The book features a clear overview of the obstucles Muslims have faced after emigrating to the U.S. over the...FEMA seeks applicants for national advisory council
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is requesting individuals who are interested in serving on the National Advisory Council (NAC) to apply for appointment. The NAC is an advisory committee established to ensure effective and ongoing coordination of federal preparedness,...CWA clergy in Hamtramack works to enhance interfaith unity
HAMTRAMCK — Clergy leaders of several different faiths met on Feb. 11 to plan future activities of the Common Word Alliance (CWA) interfaith group. Following the successful Thanksgiving Day of Prayer, the group has been meeting monthly. Among issues discussed was working with the police to offer chaplaincy services to families...Louis Raphael I Sako elected new patriarch of Chaldean Catholics worldwide
New Patriarch of the Chaldean Catholic church worldwide, Louis Raphael I Sako,64, meets with Pope Benedict XVI Chaldean Americans across metro Detroit have expressed much enthusiasm about Louis Raphael I Sako being named the new patriarch of the Chaldean Catholic Church. Sako was elected on Feb. 1, 2013, and is succeeding his...Rev. Simon Faddoul of Caritas Lebanon to visit metro Detroit
Rev. Simon FaddoulWARREN — Rev. Simon Faddoul, President of Caritas Lebanon will visit the St. Sharbel Maronite Church Banquet Center here Friday, Mar. 8 from 5-7 p.m. and 8-10 p.m. for a fundraising dinner. Caritas Lebanon is an international organization that provides assistance to people who has fled countries struck by war...Sex offender registry expansion passed by Michigan House
MICHIGAN — The expansion of the state’s online public sex offender registry to people convicted of certain crimes against children was approved by the Michigan House this week. The crimes covered under the proposal include unlawful imprisonment of a minor, and knowingly possessing child sexually abusive material according to a...CAAP to give away $50,000 to Arab American organizations
The Center for Arab American Philanthropy (CAAP) is seeking proposals for its 2013 grant making. The group plans to award grants of up to $7,000, for a total of $50,000, to Arab American organizations working for social justice and other issues including the fair treatment and portrayal of Arab Americans. The funds can be used for...Nonprofits can apply for 2013 grants starting at $25,000
DETROIT — Walmart Foundation is accepting applications from Michigan nonprofit organizations for its annual State Giving Program.Prospective grantee organizations must submit applications through the Walmart Foundation State Giving Program’s online grant application, available at www.walmartfoundation.org/stategiving. The deadline to...Twelve-year-old from Gaza gets prosthetic leg in Dearborn
DEARBORN — A 12-year-old boy from Gaza who arrived in metro Detroit in November seeking medical attention got a prosthetic leg on Tuesday. The procedure was performed at Dr. Jiab Sulieman’s office here. Dr. Sulieman has partnered up with the Palestine Children’s Relief Fund (PCRF) to provide medical assistance for children...Judge rejects local attorney’s intervention into McDonald’s non-halal lawsuit
February 15th, 20130 DETROIT-Last Thursday, local attorney Majed Moughni was unsuccessful in a bid to convince Wayne County Circuit Court Judge Kathleen Macdonald to allow others to join in on the McDonalds non-halal $700,000 class action settlement. The lawsuit stems from Dearborn Heights resident Ahmed Ahmed’s purchasing of a McDonald’s meal from...Local man found guilty for resisting arrest at Tim Hortons, claims city purposely delayed his case
February 15th, 20130 DEARBORN - Last Friday, a jury at the 19th District Court reached a verdict on a case involving one local Arab American man who was arrested by two Dearborn Police officers in 2011 at the Tim Hortons/Wendy's location on Greenfield Rd. on September 28, after a disgruntled Wendy's employee contacted the police, claiming the man was being...Outcast gay Arabs struggle with backlash in a conservative and religious community
DEARBORN — “I’m not afraid. Somebody has to start the conversation,” said Chris Ramazzotti, who’s Lebanese and agreed to reveal his name while discussing homosexuality among Arabs here. Other gay Arabs didn’t disclose their identities citing safety risks as a reason, and to prevent their families...Obama and drones: Unkept promises
I find deeply troubling the White House claim that their use of drones to assassinate suspected terrorists is "legal, ethical and wise." The release of a Department of Justice "White Paper" that purports to establish the Administration's legal justification for these killings only compounds my concern.In response to the excesses of his...Fallen Lebanese soldiers remembered at memorial mass
February 15th, 20130 WARREN - A memorial mass in remembrance of soldiers from Lebanon’s army who lost their lives at the hands of extremist gunmen early this month in East Lebanon near the Syrian border, was held at the Saint Sharbel Maronite Catholic Church here on Sunday, Feb. 10. Other soldiers were injured in the clash, it occurred after militants...Arab Americans flocking west, raising property values in Dearborn-Dearborn Heights area
February 15th, 20130 DEARBORN / DEARBORN HEIGHTS -Local real estate agents will agree that the real estate market is booming in west Dearborn and Dearborn Heights, with many Arab American families heading west to seek properties in the same neighborhoods, spiraling into a shortage of inventory in selective areas as demand continues to grow. According to......
High school senior earns full-ride soccer scholarship to MSU
DEARBORN HEIGHTS - Ali Cheaib, 17, a senior at Crestwood High School (CHS) here earned a full-ride soccer scholarship to Michigan State University where he’s starting college this fall. Cheaib has a 3.8 GPA, is on the CHS soccer team, and will soon join MSU’s soccer team when he begins his freshman year there. He also...Two Dearborn High School athletes accept full-ride scholarships
DEARBORN — On Wednesday Dearborn High School (DHS) held a signing day event in the school library, where four students accepted full-ride scholarships from universities in the state based on their athletic performance and academic excellence. This year, two Arab American students, Ali Jawad and Ollie Ajami, were among the recipients...Forum focuses on importance of ethnically and racially diverse juries
February 8th, 20130 DEARBORN-During a panel discussion on the importance of having ethnically and racially diverse juries, local groups and individuals were urged to bring attention to the issue by getting more Arab Americans to participate in jury duty. The discussion at the Lebanese American Heritage Club...Dearborn’s new Brow Art 23 location expected to attract Arab American clientele
DEARBORN — With 170 locations throughout the U.S., Puerto Rico and Mexico, Brow Art 23 is the world’s largest company specializing in eyebrow threading. It’s making its way to Dearborn with the launch of a new store in Fairlane Town Center near Sears in the old “Beautiful Eyebrows” space. A grand opening ceremony is......
ACRL removes paralyzed Arab American from U.S. No Fly List
February 8th, 20130 DEARBORN — In November, The Arab American News published a report about a paralyzed Dearborn man who was placed on the U.S. No Fly List by the Terrorist Screening Center without any explanation or evidence of wrongdoing. After a successful federal lawsuit filed by the law firm, Ayad and Associates against the FBI, U.S....Longtime senator, George Hart dies at 88
February 8th, 20130 DEARBORN — Michigan Senator George Z. Hart from Dearborn passed away Jan. 31 in Albuquerque, New Mexico according to a relative of the veteran politician. Hart was 88. Hart served on the Dearborn City Council from 1960-1970 and throughout 1986; he was a state senator from 1979-82 and from 1987-2002; and was a member of the......
How the Iraq war was sold
The Washington Post continues to allow former members of the Bush administration, including President George W. Bush, to distort the case for going to war against Iraq in 2003 and to blame the intelligence from the Central Intelligence Agency for the decision to use force.In the “Outlook” section on Feb. 3 (“Still Fighting over a...Report shows border patrol agents receive incentives for arresting immigrants
NEW YORK-According to a report from Families for Freedom and New York University Law School, U.S. Border Patrol officers are getting cash bonuses, extra vacation time, and even gift cards to Home Depot as a reward for how many immigrants they arrest. The report also shows hundreds of arrests include Green Card Holders, and other......