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The core of the Western world’s problem with Islam is a lack of understanding. To correct Western misunderstandings, Muslims should adopt an objective and intellectual approach, not an impulsive one.
Dr. Muhammad ‘Imarah writes about the reasons behind the success of the Islamic state.
Muhammad Shibl calls for the necessity to differentiate between the Qur’ān and prophetic hadīth in order to correct the image of Islam in the West.
The author discusses Western hatred of Arabs, especially after recent terrorist attacks. He says the reason behind British hatred of Muslims relates to Muslims and Arab isolation inside Western societies.
Hanan Sulaymān interviews Lawrence Pintak and discuses his new book, ‘Reflections in a Bloodshot Lens.’
Jamīl Matar discusses influences on U.S. foreign policy and rejects the catch phrase that "all terrorists are Muslims but not all Muslims are terrorists." He notes that the idea of a clash of civilizations has also been adopted by extremist groups outside of the Arab world, not all of which...
Hasan Nāfi‘ah explains how the "war on terrorism" became a "war on Arabs and Muslims."
The statements of the pope about Islam confirm “many often heard prejudices about Islam” says Prof. Wagīh, who is a member of the Higher Islamic Council of Egypt.
This text was the author’s contribution to the round table discussion on the lecture of Pope Benedict XVI, held by the Program for Dialogue of Civilizations (PDC) at the Faculty of Economics and Political Science at Cairo University, November 2, 2006.
Muhammad ‘Alī Ibrahīm tells the story of the Wilmot Camp in America.

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