Monthly Archives: April 2010

Chicago Tribune’s Eric Zorn V. Ahmed Rehab: Cartoon depictions of Muhammad, the great debate

From the archives, a 2006 debate over the Muhammad cartoons between me and Ahmed Rehab, who now heads the Chicago Chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, who was not happy with my column headlined, Standing up for message behind cartoons,” writes Zorn on his Tribune blog. Continue reading

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Chicago Tribune, Ahmed Rehab: Contrived cartoon controversy

The latest Muhammad cartoon controversy, courtesy of Comedy Central’s South Park, seems somewhat contrived. Continue reading

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FOX News: Rehab Talks About Franklin Graham’s Disinvitation from Army Prayer Service

CAIR-Chicago Executive Director, Ahmed Rehab, talks to Fox News’ John Gibson about the Pentagon’s disinvitation of evangelist Franklin Graham  from an army prayer service after pressure from various groups, including CAIR.

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Chicago Tribune, Ahmed Rehab: Tariq Ramadan ‘controversial’ message

The controversy surrounding Tariq Ramadan is based on hype spurned by the usual detractors for whom every significant Muslim voice is a foreign fifth column, feigning moderation, and secretly plotting to destroy Western civilization. Continue reading

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FOX News Radio: Ahmed Rehab discusses “Islamic Radicalism” with John Gibson

Ahmed Rehab talks to Fox’s John Gibson about how the term “Islamic Radical” is a misnomer, and why he agrees with President Obama. Continue reading

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