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The Christian-Islamic summit held in Rome under the supervision of the Christian Association of Sant´Egidio and the fact that the Vatican Pope called Catholic Christians to fast with Muslims a day of the month of Ramadan, are two situations that showed the sympathy of the Christian West...
The incidentals of September 11 showed that there is a lack of mutual trust between America and the Islamic world. The majority of the public opinion in the Islamic world believes that the US is targeting Muslims in its war against terrorism. The American interaction with the issues of the Arabs...
The author believes that the recent "International Symposium on Human Civilizations and Cultures: From Dialogue to Alliance," under the aegis of the Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, represented a false perception of the world; a place where no wars or hostility exist. He...
Dr. al-Lāwindī discusses the issue of Islamophobia in Europe and the reasons behind the Europeans panic about the spread of Islam. He moves on to the fact that two concepts have been created as a response to Islamophobia, "Europeanized Islam” and "Islam of Europe.”
A recent research paper on "The Image of the Prophet Muhammad in German Protestant Missionary Literature" by academic Ibrāhīm ‘Abd al-Hakīm Ahmad Lāshīn has shown a direct link between Islam and the prophet in most European writings.
‘Ātif al-Ghamrī blames the Western media and ignorance about Islam for the depiction of Islam as an "enemy," suggesting ways of stretching bridges of intercultural dialogue with the West.
The article discusses a study by an Egyptian researcher about the problems facing Muslim minorities and how poor translation of Muslim terminology has helped draw an untrue image of Islam.
A review of articles in the Egyptian press on the Danish cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad, examining the effect of the demonstrations across the Muslim world on Egypt’s tourist industry and suggestions that governments in Islamic countries have encouraged angry opposition to the cartoons to vent...
The author argues that it is no good believing in an interfaith dialogue as long as there are double standards when it comes to dealing with Muslims.
A conference on Islam-West dialogue is to be held on February 10, 2006, in the Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur, to tackle the role of mass media in correcting misunderstanding and misrepresentations of others’ faiths.

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