Columbia University has temporarily banned pro-Israel professor Shai Davidai from campus for “repeatedly harassing and ...
One of the students who led Columbia University’s anti-Israel encampment in the spring is suing the Ivy League school for suspending him over hateful video in which he declares, “Zionists don ...
Columbia University restricted pro-Israel assistant professor of business Shai Davidai’s access to the campus for allegedly intimidating university employees.
The Conversation asked Shariq Siddiqui, assistant professor and director of the Muslim Philanthropy Initiative at Indiana University, to explain halal mortgages. Halal mortgages are a tool of ...
Some Harlem residents are taking issue with neighboring Columbia University, voicing concerns about displacement and ...
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Police are searching for a man who stabbed a Halal food cart vendor outside Fordham University’s Manhattan campus. The 25-year-old victim was arguing with the suspect outside on 60th St. near ...
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Halal meat is a key part of Islam and was conceived on the principle of compassionate and humane slaughter of animals for food. Yet the traditional slaughter of animals, when they are not stunned ...
Police are hunting for an armed robber who held up a New Jersey Halal butchery and market, making off with $30,000 and passports. The robbery happened Sept. 21 at Paradise Halal Meat in Paterson ...
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