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The head of the OIC has argued that relations between the West and the Arab world are unequal and unbalanced, calling for intercultural dialogue.
Muhammad Jābir al-Ansārī discusses Arab-West relations and believes that the best way to spread Islam is to practice it well.
The author argues that globalization has opened Egypt’s borders to international interference in her domestic affairs.
The author argues that the clash of civilizations is only one manifestation of the interaction of civilizations.
A discussion of the misinterpretation of Islamic terms in the West and how to make Islam comprehensible to those who would misunderstand the religion.
Participants in the 12th international conference of the Arab linguistics association have called for the preservation of the Arabic language and the development of better translation skills in order to better share true Islamic knowledge with the world.
An international conference on Islam in Vienna discussed in November a number of issues concerning Islam and its relation to the West. Egyptian Minister of Endowments, Dr. Mahmoud Hamdī Zaqzouq was invited to the conference to lecture on Islam’s position on globalization.
The author argues that not enough is being done to translate Arabic works into English, helping to introduce Westerners to Islam.
The author wonders whether the European Union has set such difficult conditions for Turkey’s accession to the EU because they strongly oppose Turkish accession, but cannot reject Turkey outright.
Ernest Renan’s theory. A recent survey conducted in Germany revealed that 48% of respondents regard Islam as a menace to Western culture and civilization, Muslim German thinker, Murad Hoffman said.

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