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Crescent International Vol. 31, No. 10

Book Review

Academics’ self-reflection reveals reasons for misrepresentation of Islam in the West

Laila Juma

Interpreting Islam edited by Hastings Donnan. Pub: Sage Publications, London, 2002. Pp: 196. Pbk: £18.95.

Editorials

Threats and challenges facing Islamic Iran

Editor

US president George W. Bush has appealed to the Iranian people to reject the Islamic state. In a written statement on July 12 he called for Iran to abandon its "uncompromising, destructive policies", promising that "as Iran’s people move toward a future defined by greater freedom, greater tolerance, they will have no better friend than the United States of America"

Islamic Movement

The Seerah as a basis for an intellectual revolution in Muslim thought

Kalim Siddiqui

The Institute of Contemporary Islamic Thought (ICIT) this month issued a call for papers for another international conference on the Seerah. Here we reprint an abridged extract from DR KALIM SIDDIQUI’s last book, Stages of Islamic Revolution, in which he outlines his vision for the reinterpretation of the Seerah.

Occupied Arab World

Algerian independence celebrations confirm elites’ responsibility for country’s problems

M.A. Shaikh

Algeria is in the grip of political, economic and security problems after 40 years of ‘independence’ that came at a heavy cost to its people, many of whom believe that things will not improve in the foreseeable future.

Occupied Arab World

Possible scenarios for Palestine after Arafat

Nasr Salem

In his speech on June 24, which purported to chart a policy for the Middle East, US president George W Bush left no doubt that he wanted to see Yasser Arafat removed from the presidency of the Palestinian Authority (PA).

Occupied Arab World

Yemeni conundrum: obsession with security after settlement of territorial disputes

Crescent International

Yemen has settled its territorial disputes with its neighbours, Saudi Arabia and Eritrea, thereby removing the main regional threats to its security. Yet it is enlarging its navy and air force, although it is one of the poorest countries in the world...

World

Abdul Qadir’s assassination increases Pashtun fears and Karzai’s problems

Zafar Bangash

The US-imposed Afghan government has begun to unravel. Public works minister Haji Abdul-Qadir, who was also one of three vice presidents, was gunned down in broad daylight in Kabul on July 6.

World

Beneath the Indo-Pakistani war clouds, Muslims in Gujrat continue to suffer appalling hardships

Crescent International

The war-clouds of Indo-Pak nuclear conflict have cleared temporarily, and so has media attention. The Vajpayee government had to keep the media and public distracted, lest they turn their attention to Gujrat.

World

US set to bludgeon Sudan into accepting partition plan disguised as self-rule for the south

Crescent International

Having bludgeoned the Sudanese government into cooperating with the “war on terrorism”, American officials now appear to believe that they can also bully it into accepting their plan to end the 19-year war between Khartoum and southern Sudanese rebels.

World

Blackmail forces UN to exempt US from war crimes court jurisdiction

Ahmad Musa

The utter subservience of international institutions to the United States was confirmed on July 12, when the UN Security Council accepted American terms for its recognition of the newly-established International Criminal Court (ICC).

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