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A controversial statement by the Dutch minister of justice about possibility of applying the Islamic sharī‘ah in The Netherlands sparks fury.
In this article, the author interviews Dr. Ahmed Jaballa and asks him questions about the role that Muslims in the West can play in being better representatives of Islam.
The recent campaign of detaining a number of Muslim Brotherhood members has raised many questions about the possibility of arresting the Supreme Guide of the group, Muhammad Mahdī ‘Ākif, on charges of endangering national security and inciting the public against the government.
The author discusses Western hatred of Arabs, especially after recent terrorist attacks. He says the reason behind British hatred of Muslims relates to Muslims and Arab isolation inside Western societies.
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.
This article discusses the possibility of terrorist attacks on German soil.
The author discusses the issue of terrorists targeting Britain, which explains the tough security measures adopted by the U.K after attempted suicide operations were foiled.
Irshad Manji argues that despite an increasingly popular belief, foreign policy grievances have caused the increased number of terrorist attacks in the West, the violent jihadists have rarely needed foreign policy grievances to justify their hot heads, as demonstrated by their kidnapping of...
Muhammad al- Shāfi‘ī writes about the difficulties that new Muslim converts face in Western societies, particularly being singled out by extremist groups.
The author writes about Sūfism, asserting that claims that it is responsible for Muslims’ backwardness are untrue.

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