Date of source: Monday, October 3, 2005
The Muslim community in the UK reacts to their political marginalization.
Date of source: Saturday, October 1, 2005
The author finds an Muslim preacher in Vienna who challenges his preconceptions of Islamic leaders in the West.
Date of source: Thursday, September 22, 2005
In an interview with al-Liwā’ al-Islāmī, President of Civilization Exchange and Cooperation Foundation, United States, Dr. Muhammad Bashār ‘Arafāt, urges the world to hold an international conference to discuss the issues of Islamo-phobia and anti-Semitism.
Date of source: Saturday, October 1, 2005 to Friday, October 7, 2005
The people in the West only know what they see with their own eyes: bombings, threats, kidnappings, slaughter, murder and intimidation of innocent civilians at the hands of groups acting in the name of Islam and holding a copy of the Qur’ān in one hand and a knife in the other.
Date of source: Sunday, October 2, 2005
Ramadān says that the constitution and laws must be respected "when everything in the country is socially, culturally, economically and legally not against any Muslim principle."
Date of source: Sunday, October 2, 2005
John Ord tells the story of his conversion to Islam.
Date of source: Sunday, September 25, 2005
London-based Egyptian fundamentalist and director of London’s al-Maqrizi Center for Historical Studies, Hānī al-Sibā‘ī, told al-Sharq al-Awsat that he will hold the Egyptian National Council for Human Rights responsible for any harm that befalls him if he is deported to Egypt.
Date of source: Sunday, September 25, 2005
The author claims that though Ramadān refuses to see religion as a personal belief that does not impose itself on others, condemns those who reject Muslim clothing, such as the hijāb, and describes liberal Muslims as "Muslims without Islam," he is currently acting as an advisor to the British...
Date of source: Friday, September 23, 2005
In the aftermath of London bombings, several European countries have adopted tough new anti-terrorist legislation that the author argues restricts Muslims’ freedom.
Date of source: Thursday, September 22, 2005
An Egyptian fundamentalist, held in a Canadian jail for his alleged links to Usāma Bin Lādin, was hospitalized Tuesday after 76 days on hunger strike.