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Muslim communities in the West are duty bound to abide by the laws of the countries they live in, Deputy Head of the Azhar’s Permanent Committee for Dialogue, Dr. ‘Alī al-Simmān told al-Ahrām.
It is argued that France’s war over the hijāb has at least encouraged French people to learn more about Islam.
Islamic organizations in the United States promote the interests of American Muslims and enhance the understanding of Islam in the American society.
The United States is increasing pressure on Islamic charities, suspecting that many fund terrorism.
"Bomb Mecca if US attacked,” congressman Thomas Tancredo of Colorado said in an interview with a Florida Radio Station.
Sourat al-‘Arab wa al-Muslimīn Fi al-Manāhij al-Dirāsīya Hawl al-‘Ālam [Image of Arabs and Muslims in school curricula all over the world] by Sulaymān Qinnāwī is a study of the stereotype of Muslims and Arabs in Western school curricula.
Muslim communities in the West are searching for role models through whom they can find the right path to religion.
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) reported a staggering increase in the number of discriminatory incidents against Muslims at U.S. airports following the September 11, 2001 attacks.
Four Muslims, aged between 16 and 20, have been arrested in Denmark on charges of planning suicide attacks in Europe, Dutch police said.
In Denmark, the Prime Minister has defended the right to freedom of speech in relation to cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad, the UK clamps down on terrorism, and a German prison celebrates Ramadān.

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