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The author discusses how Islam can affect Arab culture and its formation according to God’s laws and regulations.
Dr. Muhammad ‘Imarah explains the difference between Islamic and Western cultural models.
‘Imarah defines the reasons behind the success of the Islamic state.
Despite the time-honored calumnies of the West against Islam, this text notes that the West does not have a monolithic stance towards Islam. It quotes three Western testimonies in favor of Islam and suggests ways that the Islamic world can work towards improving relations with the West.
The article highlights the special features of the Islamic caliphate, showing its main characteristics and how it is distinguished from other forms of rule.
The author writes in this part of the series that the West keeps on "giving us a headache" about the flaws marring Islamic discourse while the Western school curricula, that forms the minds of children and youth, contain flagrant enmity against Islam and Muslims.
‘Imarah explains what distinguishes the Islamic ruling system from others.
The author analyzes the views of the west on Islam, Muslims, the Prophet Muhammad and the Qur’ān and refers to recent examples of U.S. torture and mistreatment of Muslims in contrast to the ways in which Muslim leaders have historically treated Christians according to high standards.
The author analyzes the views of the west on Islam, Muslims and the Prophet Muhammad.
The author talks about the cartoons which insulted the Prophet Muhammad that were published in many European newspapers. It caused a crisis between Islamic countries and the West, particularly with the European Union.

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