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Jumada' al-Akhirah, 14222001-09-01

Crescent International Vol. 30, No. 13

Book Review

Essays on Islam and the Muslim experience in India and the subcontinent

Iqbal Siddiqui

History is a broad church (to put it mildly) and the term ‘historian’ covers a bewildering range of sinners, from those deliberately hiding from unpleasant realities in the study of the deadest-possible past (agrarian life in the Aztec empire, say) to contemporary historians whose agendas are blatantly political, with no end of variation between.

Editorials

Reflecting on a year of the al-Aqsa Intifada

Editor

This month, the al-Aqsa Intifada will be one year old. It was on September 28 that Ariel Sharon, then leader of Israel’s opposition, walked into the Haram al-Sharif surrounded by Israeli soldiers, in an calculated insult to the Palestinians and a demonstration of Israel’s effective sovereignty over the Farthest Mosque.

Features

Corruption of Arabic language a central part of cultural attack on Muslim world

Yahya Asmar

Arabic has the distinction of being a literary language par excellence throughout the Arab and Muslim world, developed directly from Qur’anic Arabic and used in an array of forms ranging from poetry and theology to public policy and news media.

Islamic Movement

Hamas communiqués explain their approach and strategy to the intifada

Crescent International

The Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) has been the mainstay of the al-Aqsa Intifada in Palestine. In this issue, we reprint two recent communiqués explaining their approach to the conduct of the Islamic resistance struggle to the Zionist occupation of Palestine.

Occupied Arab World

Algerian government determined to maintain ban on FIS

Crescent International

Ahmad Awyahya, Algeria’s justice minister, has announced that Ali Bilhaj, the deputy leader of the Islamic Salvation Front (FIS), who has been serving a 12-year prison sentence since 1991, will not be released early, and that the ban on FIS will not be lifted. The announcement was made because of speculation that Bilhaj was about to be released and that FIS, which was banned in 1992, would soon be able to resume its activities as a legally recognised political organisation.

Occupied Arab World

West bombing Iraq again as Bush maintains tough approach

Abul Fadl

It’s déja vu yet again in the Persian Gulf, with US and British air raids against Iraq throughout most of August. Since August 7, after a three-week break in their bombing, US and British warplanes have returned to pound targets in northern and southern Iraq at the previous rate of three or four raids a week.

Occupied Arab World

Palestinian military successes highlight futility of international talks

Abul Fadl

By forcing Israeli troops to withdraw from the Abu Sneineh quarter in Khalil (Hebron) on August 24, Palestinians set another precedent that is likely to be repeated whenever Israel invades Palestinian-controlled areas. Late in the evening of August 23, Israeli armoured personnel-carriers and jeeps, backed by helicopters...

South-East Asia

Documents reveal US hand behind massacres during Suharto’s coup in Indonesia

Crescent International

As Indonesians celebrated their independence from Holland in 1945 on August 17, western governments congratulated president Megawati Sukarnoputri.

Special Reports

Ariel Sharon’s history of crimes against humanity remembered on anniversary of massacres at Sabra and Shatilla

Crescent International

Nineteen years after the gruesome massacres at the Sabra and Shatilla refugee camps in Beirut, there is renewed interest in the issue, largely because a lawsuit has been lodged in a Belgian court against Ariel Sharon, now Israeli prime minister, for his role.

World

Chinese studying Western methods of genocide for use against East Turkestan Muslims

Crescent International

China is studying how European immigrants to North America wiped out the indigenous peoples and seized their country.

World

Realities of Indian policy in Kashmir expose the hypocrisy of their politics

Zia Sarhadi

Following in the footsteps of the occupiers of Palestine, L. K. Advani, the Indian home affairs minister, announced on August 20 in Srinagar, capital of Indian-occupied Kashmir, that Indian soldiers accused of torture, extrajudicial executions or rape of women would be immune to prosecution under a new law.

World

Continuing politicking between government and Albanians highlights fragility of Macedonian ceasefire

Helena Bestakova

The North Atlantic Council (NAC), the decision-making body of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), on August 21 authorized the deployment of 3,500 allied troops to Macedonia to collect weapons from ethnic Albanian militants.

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