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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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THE FRENCH INTIFADA THAT WASN’T

THE FRENCH INTIFADA THAT WASN’T

[Headnote] Radical Islam was not involved in the riots in the French suburbs. Reuters' Religious Affairs Editor, TOM HEN
SUFI CUISINE

SUFI CUISINE

Abstract (Summary) The book is so heartily endorsed by the grande dame of gastronomy, Claudia Roden, it would be hard t
SCATTERED PICTURES: REFLECTIONS OF AN AMERICAN MUSLIM

SCATTERED PICTURES: REFLECTIONS OF AN AMERICAN MUSLIM

Abstract (Summary) In "Islam and the Question of Nationalism" the Imam offers an incisive analysis of the concept of na
RIBA AND MORTGAGES: 21 COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS – II

RIBA AND MORTGAGES: 21 COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS – II

[Headnote] This article is the second in a two part series that answers 21 of the most commonly asked questions about ri
Raising Kemal

Raising Kemal

[Headnote] What it Means to be Man By YUSUF ZANELLA
NOTES FROM NIGER

NOTES FROM NIGER

[Headnote] Photojournalist and radio presenter SHAFIQ MORTON accompanied the South African relief organization, Gift of
Nostalgia for Islam

Nostalgia for Islam

[Headnote] The Opening of Consciousness By DANIEL ABDAL-HAYY MOORE
Looking for Laughs . . .

Looking for Laughs . . .

[Headnote] ... In All the Wrong Places By AZHAR USMAN
ISLAM IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA SINCE THE SECOND WORLD WAR

ISLAM IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA SINCE THE SECOND WORLD WAR

[Headnote] The state of affairs in Muslim Africa is largely the result of reactions to the burning issues of postwar and
ISLAM AND GLOBAL DIALOGUE: RELIGIOUS PLURALISM AND THE PURSUIT OF PEACE

ISLAM AND GLOBAL DIALOGUE: RELIGIOUS PLURALISM AND THE PURSUIT OF PEACE

Abstract (Summary) Who is "more right", and whose "right" to practise their religion supercedes that of others? [...] h