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In the article, Rajab al-Bannā refers to the crises of the cartoons and the desecration of the Qur’ān in Guantanamo Bay to prove that the West does not respect the feelings or even the reactions of Muslims when their religious symbols are scorned.
Al-Rikābī responds to Tony Blair’s suggestion that the war on Iraq is God’s will. The author rejects the idea of using religion to launch wars, considering it to be hypocrisy.
Jeff Jacoby argues that though his grandparents, aunts and uncles died at Auschwitz, Austria is committing a grave error by imprisoning David Irving for Holocaust denial, since freedom for the thought we hate, is the true test of freedom of thought.
Douglas Murray warns that Europe should beware, since Islamists in the Netherlands are succeeding in intimidating and silencing critics.
The conference held in Denmark over the offensive Danish cartoons called for by the young controversial dā‘iya cAmr Khālid has created different reactions in the West and the Islamic world.
Samīr Gharīb reports on his meeting along with other Egyptian intellectuals with a delegation of the Spanish Senate council that visited Egypt to discuss the possible means of narrowing the gap between the West and the Islamic world.
Al-Ahrām al-‘Arabī conducted an interview with Philippe Coste, the French ambassador to Cairo, on the stance of France towards inter-cultural dialogue.
The author discusses relations between Muslim nations and the West on an equal basis through mutual respect of both parties’ beliefs and faiths. He also refers to the different impact that religion has in the East versus the West.
Dr. ‘Ali al-Sammān, chairman of the Committee for Dialogue and Islamic Relations at the Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, speaks about the future of Muslim-Christian dialogue following the crisis of the Danish cartoons.
A book entitled “Islam and Muslims in the U.S.”, by an American writer, has appeared in the American market dealing with Muslims’ affairs in the U.S. from a non-Muslim perspective.

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