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A piece previously published in the print issue of Islamica Magazine between 2003-2009. The following has been an effort to digitize and archive as a free service. Author citations can be found at islamicamagazine.com as we continue to work on improving the digital archives here.



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interview: David COLE

interview: David COLE

[Headnote] Since the events of 9/1 1 , the U.S. Government has imposed many restrictions on civil liberties. IRFAN MURTU
Failed Missionary

Failed Missionary

[Headnote] A Christian evangelist from Iowa is transformed by the compassion of the Turkish souls she hopes to save
Do We Really Need Another AIPAC?

Do We Really Need Another AIPAC?

[Headnote] Strengthening Democracy
Creating the Bakri Monster

Creating the Bakri Monster

[Headnote] The head of the group Al-Muhajiroun is now living in Lebanon. During his years in the UK he caused much strif
Controversy over a SHEIKH

Controversy over a SHEIKH

[Headnote] The British preacher, Riyadh ul-Haq, was recently barred from visiting Canada. NAZIM BAKSH looks at the contr
CALIGULA’S WAR

CALIGULA’S WAR

[Headnote] "Remember that I can do anything to anybody," Caligula liked to gloat. This seems to be the boast of the Isra
At Compass Point

At Compass Point

[Headnote] An Experiential Orientation By DANIEL ABDAL-HAYY MOORE
ANXIETY

ANXIETY

[Headnote] PART ONE [Headnote] His eyes were bulging out, hyperthyroid-like, and his brow and temples were dripping swe
ACCOUNTABILITY AND THE FUTURE OF FREEDOM

ACCOUNTABILITY AND THE FUTURE OF FREEDOM

[Headnote] In a lecture given recently at the World Bank, the former deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia, ANWAR IBRAHIM, a
ABRBANDI: IKATS OF CENTRAL ASIA

ABRBANDI: IKATS OF CENTRAL ASIA

Abstract (Summary) IKATS OF CENTRAL ASIA By ISLAMIC ARTS MUSEUM MALAYSIA [IAMM Publications, 192pp., 2006] THERE IS NO