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...rain clouds were not the only dampers on the proceedings. Scores of students wore red, white and blue ribbons in protest of the address by Yasin, in which he spoke of the meaning of “jihad?? from his point of view as an American Muslim. Yasin’s speech, however, garnered one of the longest rounds of applause of the morning (see related story, page...
After more than a week of controversy about the title and substance of his Senior English Address, Zayed M. Yasin ’02 delivered a speech about personal “jihad?? uneventfully at Harvard’s June 6 Commencement ceremonies...
After more than a week of controversy about the title and substance of his Senior English Address, Zayed M. Yasin ’02 delivered a speech about personal “jihad?? uneventfully at today’s Commencement ceremonies...
Alyssa M. Varley ’02 said that while she thought the speech’s initial title—“American Jihad??—was “unnecessarily controversial,” she thought his message was worthwhile...
Today’s uneventful address followed nearly two weeks of controversy. When the speech was originally announced under the “American Jihad?? title, a group of about 15 students met with Michael Shinagel, dean of the Extension School and a member of the committee that chose Commencement Day speakers, arguing that the speech did not explicitly condemn the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks as a violent form of jihad...