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The writer sheds light on the status of Muslim communities in the West before and after the events of September 11.
British police is investigating the murder of Egyptian fundamentalist Ahmed Farouq Abdel-Hamid. They discovered that he was a member of the jihad group.
The Council of American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) called upon Christian leaders in the US to intervene in convincing Regina Catholic Secondary School, in Ohio, to reconsider its decision that prevented a Muslim student to have her lessons in school because of wearing the veil.
The largest Islamic community in the US organizes an intensive course for Muslims in the US to teach them how to respond to questions about Islam.
The writer reports the successful campaign organized by American Arab and Muslim organizations since April. They object to President Bush’s nomination of the writer Daniel Pipes to board of the US Institute of Peace. Pipes is known for his strong fanaticism against Islam and Muslims.
President George Bush nominates Daniel Pipes to the board of the US Institute of Peace, paying no attention to the objections of American Arab and Islamic organizations.
The only British Muslim representative in Birmingham launched a sever attack on the Hizb Al-Tahrir Al-Islami. He said that the tendencies and the ideologies of the party do not differ from those of extremist right-wing groups in Britain.
The Constitutional Court in Germany has ruled that wearing the veil cannot be a reason for dismissal from work. Such a ruling settled a debate that has been on going for years in administrative courts about wearing the veil at work places.
The writer presents a brief background on the status of Muslims in Austria from 1912 until today.
A Muslim female police officer in Philadelphia expects to be fired because of wearing the veil during work hours

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