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Husām Suwaylam writes about the declarations made by General John Abizaid that the world will face a third World War if the growing Islamic extremism is not controlled.
Hāzim ‘Abduhlists a number of Muslim and non-Muslim thinkers and writers, whom he says have launched a vicious campaign against Islām in an attempt to undermine Islamic culture and values.
The legation of American European Arab Dialogue is in Egypt for the first time to discuss relations between Islām and the West.
The writer talks about the political role of Islamic groups in the Arab Muslim world in an attempt to answer the question: Is Arab democracy possible without Islamists?
The author discusses the relations between Arab Muslim countries and the West and the problems with the dominant Arab interpretations of these relations.
‘Āil Darwīsh writes about the dangerous friendship between Muslims in Britain and the British Left; a friendship that can cause further tensions.  
‘Abdul Mu‘tī ‘Umrān meets Shaykh Tāj al-Dīn al-Hilālī, the Muftī of Australia, in Cairo to talk about the fierce campaign that al-Hilālī has recently faced in Australia.
The USA is unable to provide the world with an objective view of how to deal with terrorism. Each country is the most capable party of solving the problems of terrorism within its borders. For this to be done, each country needs a space of freedom and justice to work in.
Jerry Falwell’s appearance in a 60 Minutes broadcast sparked international Islamic protest, political fallout, and a fatwa calling for his death. The article contains interviews with Islamic experts, Christian theologians, and observers to summarize the event and put it into perspective.
A closer view of the conditions of Muslims living in the West and the relations between the Islamic World and Europe.

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