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Examples on the fact that the tone of the attacks launched against Islam became higher in the wake of the events of September 11.
The article is an interview with British columnist and parliament member George Galway. He comments on the anticipated war on Iraq, its consequences and the stand of the United Nations towards it. He also comments on the issue of clashes between civilizations.
German orientalist Tillman Nagel, director of the Arab and Islamic Studies Institution at the German University of Goetingen, speaks about the role of orientalists in explaining Islam to the West. He comments on globalization, the West´s campaign against Islam, the Palestinian and Iraqi issues...
The Europeans think of themselves as being at the center of the universe and consequently they believe that they are always right and that they have the prerogative to set the standards for other people and races in science, literature and art.
At the beginning of 21st century, globalization, to many people, is a highly worrying phenomenon, whose effect is being felt throughout the entire world. The author examines the link between identity politics and terrorism.
Dr. Muhammad Shahrour, the Syrian Islamic thinker was interviewed by Rose al-Yousuf and affirmed that the religious institutions in the Arab World - like the Azhar in Egypt, [and the Shi’ite centers in] al-Najaf in Iraq, and Qom in Iran – are still conservative with tools of knowledge that did not...
The article is a comment on the American study: “The Psychological Aspects of Islamic Terrorism.” The author believes that the study contains wrong claims about education in Egypt.
The Islamic – Christian Arab team for Dialogue will hold a conference under the title "Muslims and Christians together in facing current challenges" It discusses globalization and its effects on religious values, the Israeli policy and its effects on the Palestinian issue and the current political...
German orientalist Gernot Rotter published a study titled “Islam, the New Illusionary Enemy of the West.” The study states that the imagined mutual hostilities between Islam and the West is not based on disagreement in faith. The fact that Islam is defined on religious bases and the West is defined...
The author discusses what he calls “the industry of hatred and hostility towards Islam and Muslims.” He sheds light on the writings of Dr. Heinz Dieter Wenter in that respect. He believes that Wenter is one of the few Westerners who writes objectively about Islam.

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