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Poll: Muslims show only partial support for Al Qaeda’s agenda
/0 Comments/in Domestic Policy Issues/by M. Zuhdi JasserThis report gives cause for concern and some hope.
Mosque Flier Defending Marwan Ahmed
/0 Comments/in Resources/by M. Zuhdi JasserFlier distributed in local mosque by Islamist organizations in defense of Marwan Ahmed’s ideology.
Islamism’s Failure, Islamists’ Future
/0 Comments/in Foreign Policy Issues/by M. Zuhdi JasserIslamist movements’ entry into the electoral arena is changing them from within, making the choice for their western adversaries stark, says Olivier Roy in an edited version of a talk given at the Institute of Public Policy Research in London.
Reading Jefferson in Tehran
/0 Comments/in Foreign Policy Issues/by M. Zuhdi JasserOne member of President Bush’s “axis of evil” has a surprising democratic heritage
Where Law Meets Culture: Carnegie Scholar Explores Women and Islam
/0 Comments/in Domestic Policy Issues/by M. Zuhdi JasserSunder conceptualizes a “New Enlightenment,” based on a woman’s right to seek equality, democracy and liberty not only in the public arena but also in the private spheres of religion, culture and family.
Arizona Islamist Media- (Issue No. 1.2)– “Arab Voice hails “Latin America gains a new struggler against imperialism in Bolivia”
/0 Comments/in Arizona Muslim Voice and Arab Voice Watch/by M. Zuhdi JasserモLatin America gains a new struggler against imperialism, Boliviaヤ pg 5. (no author) モThe new Bolivian leader promises to support Fidel Castro against the United States.” “The new socialist leader Evo Morales who is a decendant from an Indian tribe and who won the recent Presidential elections in Bolivia declares his support for Fidel Castro […]
A Moderate Voice of Muslim Pluralism with a Washington Address
/0 Comments/in AIFD Press Releases/by M. Zuhdi JasserThe Center for Islamic Pluralism (CIP) based in Washington, D.C. is one of those organizations for which we have all been waiting. Even more potent than individual Muslims who take stands against political Islam are organizations and think tanks which begin to develop a body of thought which will live on for generations to represent moderate Muslim thought. Through the leadership of Stephen Suleyman Schwartz, CIP is positioning itself as a conservative moderate Muslim American voice.
Democracy Before Religion
/0 Comments/in Foreign Policy Issues/by M. Zuhdi JasserOp-ed printed in Jyllands-Posten argues that Islam as traditionally interpreted is not compatible with democracy.
Dr. Jasser joins Stuart Varney to discuss what’s next for Libya?
/0 Comments/in Video/by M. Zuhdi JasserDr. Jasser joins Stuart to discuss what lies ahead for Libya and touches on Syria.
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