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Arguments about the Ḥijāb and the Niqāb have not ceased, neither in the Islamic world nor in the West.
The author clarifies some Islamic concepts that are misunderstood by the West, their reasons, and the ways to face them.
“Apparently all Muslims are not terrorists; however, the truth is that the majority of terrorists are Muslims. We should confess as Muslims that terrorism has become an exclusive Islamic project for Muslim men and women,” ‘Abd al-Rahman al-Rāshid says in al-Sharq al-Awsat. In his fourth and final...
The author uses two images, that of the ostrich and the owl, to explore possible immigration scenarios in Europe. She argues that only “a vision steeped in individual rights, the rule of law and the equality of men and women can help guide Europe out of [its current immigration quagmire].”
The President of an American Islamic association denounces a recent al-Qā‘īdah statement saying that Islamic terrorist actions are an insult to Muslims and Islām.
Declarations from the chairman of the European Commission about Islām and Muslims’ way of dressing.
In an interview with the authors, the dean of the Academy of Sharī‘ah in the U.S. talked about the status of Muslims in the West especially after the events of September 11.
The speech of Australia’s Muftī, Shaykh Tāj al-Dīn al- Hilālī, during the holy month of Ramaḍān in which he described women who do not wear the veil as ’uncovered meat’ that attracts sexual predators caused heated controversy around Australia yesterday.
The author records the relations between Arab Muslims and the West, noting that many Westerners believe that all Muslims are terrorists and that Islām is a religion of violence and terror.
Leader of the Catholic Church in Scotland seeks apology from Muslims for the September 11 attacks and London bombings in return for the pope’s apology for his offence to Islam.

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