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Jack Straw’s statement revealed deep divisions within Tony Blair’s government and inside British community
Jack Straw’s statement on veil and niqāb provoked anger and indignation from the Islamic community in Liverpool who accused him of being responsible for an attack in which a woman’s niqāb was torn from her face.
Tāriq Ramadān tells his story with the American administration, when his visas were rejected and he was accused of supporting terrorism.
Ākhir Sā‘ah interviews Dr. Talāl ‘Īd, the director of the Religious Affairs Islamic Institute of Boston, about the situation of Muslim communities in the United States.
The author gives an overview of Pope Benedict’s life and how he distinguished himself in the past as a powerful but controversial conservative factor in the Vatican.
While Europeans seem unwilling for Turkey to join the European Union, European governments seem to recommend it. More profound details about the motivations of both parties are discussed in this article.
This article says that the American “‘Azzām” is originally Adam Gadahn who was recruited by two al-Qā‘idah operatives.
The author of the article presents a book written by Dr. Sa‘īd al- Lāwindī, former correspondent to al-Ahrām in Brussels and Paris, on Islamophobia in the West.
Due to its concern about cross- civilization dialogue, France has called for a Euro-Mediterranean forum to eliminate the cultural gap that divides its coasts.
Last week two mosques in south and north-west France were attacked by vandals, who daubed the walls with scrawled swastikas and racist slogans. French Interior Minister Nikolas Sarkozy condemned the vandalism, noting that attacks on places of worship are intolerable. The minister called on...

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