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The author claims that the humiliation of Islam and its Prophet were the incidents of the year 2006.
The author asserts that Islam and Muslims are the enemy created by some western circles, but Muslims are contributing to make the western “imaginary” come true. He also notes that the war against those who insult Islam has also targeted some Arab intellectuals.
Arabs have to be blamed for offences towards the West because their prevailing speech is always hostile towards it. This can be called “West phobia.”
Mijāhid Khalaf interviews the Islamic thinker Zaghlūl al-Najjār, who discusses the West’s misperceptions of Islam.
Shaykh Mansūr al- Rifā‘ī, former under secretary at the Ministry of Endowments, says that God describes Muslims as the best people that have been brought forth for mankind as long as they "enjoin right conduct, forbid indecency and believe in God." While exonerating Islam from the charges of...
On Friday, Danish television aired an amateur video showing young members of the anti-immigrant Danish People’s Party taking part in a competition to draw cartoons ridiculing the prophet, one year after the publication of the "offensive" cartoons by the Danish daily Jyllands-Posten. In an...
AWR’s year report shows the tremendous amount of work carried out in 2006. Comment on ‘Coptic Christian Fights Deportation to Egypt, Fearing Torture.’ in New York Times. Report on conversion stories presented on VCD.
Ākhir Sā‘ah interviews Dr. Talāl ‘Īd, the director of the Religious Affairs Islamic Institute of Boston, about the situation of Muslim communities in the United States.
Dr. Muhammad ‘Imārah explains why he prefers an Islamic model of societal organisation above the Western, secular one. He refutes the purely rational, positivist Western society in which religion has been replaced by science and reason.
The author argues that the West’s advancement has nothing to do with being Christian or Muslim but is dependent on the social capabilities of people in a specific geographic region.

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