Maryam Stuart
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Amazon "Pedophile Book" Scorches Parents and Patrons AlikeAmazon.com recently allowed Phillip R. Graves's self-published 'Pedophile Guide' to sell on its virtual shelves.
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First Person: Dad's pocketknife causes security nightmare, hours-long wait for familyAfter 9/11, airports began to drastically increase their security measures. My family almost spent an entire night in the DFW airport due to the new security process implementations.
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Opinion: United States shouldn't be quick to deport illegal immigrantsWe were all "illegal immigrants" at one point. -
A vote in favor of banning some books in public school librariesSome books aren't appropriate for school-age children and we must do our best to preserve the innocence of the youth.
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First Person: Frugality is recession's watchwordCoupons, sales, and general frugality saved my family a lot of money and heartache -- and helped us to ultimately overcome the recent economic recession.
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Avoid Debit Card Theft by Paying with CashDebit card and credit card theft is on the rise, mostly due to problems in the economy. Be aware of your surroundings and guard your debit card like cash!
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Five Misconceptions of Muslim Women: Proving Gender Equality is Part of IslamThe West commonly thinks Muslim women are treated as second-class citizens. In this piece, I explain why common misconceptions are often wrong.
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How to Get Diapers for Free or Almost FreeDiapers are one of the most expensive baby items you'll buy, spending about $1000 or more per year. Learn from a fellow (very thrifty) mommy how to get them free or almost free! -
Justin Bieber: Do You Beliebe He's Here to Stay?My thoughts on Justin Bieber's sudden rise to fame, how the media portrays him, and how his fame has impacted his childhood.
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Eid-al-Fitr: The Most Wonderful Time of the YearThis is a recollection of my Ramadan 2010, my expectations of Eid-al-Fitr, and my hopes for my faith throughout the next year.
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Coming to Terms with 9/11 and Coming to IslamHow I went from the daughter of a Southern Baptist, expatriate family, to a Muslim, and how 9/11 affected me personally then and now.
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The First Iftar, Tarawih and Muslim MayhemThis is my side of the story: the first iftar of my first Ramadan spent in my local mosque, the tarawih prayers and the craziness that is Ramadan.
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A Clean Toy for a Tween BoyThis is a simple guideline for finding the perfect birthday gift for a tween boy (age 9-12).
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Islam in the Deep South is Not Always an OxymoronThis is the truncated version of how I came to Islam while living in the Bible Belt.

