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- A Traveling Islam
- Essay by AbdouMaliq Simone: If Muslims are to strengthen their capacities in a changing global landscape, Muslims from different walks of life must find new, innovative ways of talking to and working with each other, of talking and working with the non-Muslim world. We must go into the world in all of its dimensions, all of its every multiplying spaces and experiences and find within them a vehicle that would allow those ideas and values that we cherish to take root.
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- British Muslims threatened with treason charges
- WORLD SOCIALIST article by Julie Hyland (10 Nov 2001): The death of at least three young British Muslim men, allegedly whilst they were fighting on the side of the Taliban regime in Afghanistan, has ignited a dispute over whether they are guilty of treason.
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- Exploiting Grief?
- NEWSWEEK article by Carla Power (2 Oct): For a decade now, reporters at Q News, a London-based Muslim magazine aimed at British Muslims, have examined how Western Muslims cope with their allegiances to both Western and Islamic cultures. The journal has always been young and, by the standards of other, staider, Muslim journals, rather edgy. Fareena Alam, the publication’s 23-year-old news editor, met with NEWSWEEK last week to discuss young British Muslims’ reaction to September 11th.
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- Muslim Leaders Struggle with Mixed Messages
- WASHINGTON POST article by Hanna Rosin & John Mintz (1 Oct 2001): Muslims "are so sensitive about the perception of Islam... Even when there are disagreements within the Muslim community about extremism, they will project to the outside that we are all monolithic & peaceful."
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- Yes, this is about Islam
- NY TIMES op-ed by Salman Rushdie (2 Nov 2001): Article hostile to Islam and sympathetic to the West. Rushdie argues for unlinking Islam and politics: "the world of Islam must take on board the secularist-humanist principles on which the modern is based..."
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