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The agenda of the new Turkish President Abdullah Gül aims at establishing equilibrium between the secular and Islamic fundamentalisms in Turkey, thereby preparing the country to join the European Union.
The article sheds light on a report issued by the Immigration Bureau in Vienna on the Islamophobia phenomenon.
The author comments on the changes that happened to the Egyptian way of thinking and reaction.
The article tackles the crisis of freedom of expression in the Arab world in light of the severe attack that author Al-Gābrī has faced due to his discussion of the Qur’ān’ s perversion.
The author presents some of the challenges facing Muslims in Europe and calls for laws facing Islamo-phobia, as opposed to anti- Semitism, in Europe.
The author argues that Muslims and Arabs, whether inside their own countries or abroad, fail to adopt strong positions in the face of challenges.
The author warns against what he calls a new phenomena called Islamophobia, which started to spread in the West after the September 11, 2001 attacks, noting that it will have repercussions in the near future.
Before September 11, Muslims in Belgium practiced their religious rituals quite freely. After the attacks, the Belgian Minister of Justice imposed supervision over mosques. Authorities ordered that all mosque sermons must be translated before being delivered and be tape recorded to be translated...
Dr. al-Lāwindī discusses the issue of Islamophobia in Europe and the reasons behind the Europeans panic about the spread of Islam. He moves on to the fact that two concepts have been created as a response to Islamophobia, "Europeanized Islam” and "Islam of Europe.”
Muslims today are required to do something about this and to reach disengagement with the West, which, regrettably, considers Muslims in Europe as alien to European social fabric.
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