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A report issued by the US think-tank RAND attacked what it called fundamentalist Islam, which they viewed as a stumbling block on the United States’ way to realize its Crusade-like haughtily political, economic and military purposes in the Muslim world.
Deputy Rector of Cairo University, Dr. Hāmid Tāhir, writes about recent terrorist attacks and about the common interests that should bind all people together, regardless of nationality or religion.
The newly appointed Egyptian Cultural Attaché in Spain reveals his plans to reform the image of Islam.
Mu‘tazz al-Khatīb writes that many orientalists have been preoccupied with the ongoing debate on the relationship between Islam and the West. Montgomery Watt, Bruce B. Lawrence, and other have revealed how Islam is often portrayed as an alien, hostile and violent religion.
Mixing Islamic jihād with terrorism and fighting goes back centuries before the September 11 attacks.
In an interview with al-Masā’, director of the Center for Arab-West Understanding, Drs. Cornelis Hulsman, speaks about the 25 years he has spent in Egypt and his own experience with Egyptians.
Professor of Philosophy and Islamic Studies at Frieberg University and Geneva Faculty in Switzerland, Tāriq Ramadān, has stressed the need for Muslim integration into European societies.
Islamic organizations in the United States promote the interests of American Muslims and enhance the understanding of Islam in the American society.
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.
Four Muslims, aged between 16 and 20, have been arrested in Denmark on charges of planning suicide attacks in Europe, Dutch police said.

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