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Tag Archives: Muhammad
The Missing Historicity of the Muslim Prophet Muhammad
A new working paper about the historicity of Prophet Muhammad and the Koran as well as the Prophet’s possible relationship with the Umayyad Dynasty has been released. The new hypothesis is that Prophet Muhammad did not appear in the primary … Continue reading
ISIS is not Islam – Really?
The feelings of mainstream Muslims and of political leaders across the world that ISIS is not Islam are understandable. In a world of conflict, it is impossible to fathom that the ISIS Jihadists murdering innocent people would represent any form … Continue reading
If the Arab Spring Turns Ugly
The article in the New York Times “If the Arab spring Turns Ugly”by Vali Nasr (August 27, 2011) displays an unusual awareness that a sectarian division in the Middle East between the Shi’ites and Sunnis might spell doom over the … Continue reading
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Gaddafi – a dream of genuine democracy
Colonel Gaddafi, Brother Leader and Guide of the Revolution in Libya has more to lose than just a nation. At stake is his dream of establishing his “genuine democracy.” Gaddafi accompanied my political consciousness all my life. I always thought … Continue reading
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The future of Egypt is Islam
Whether the West likes it or not, the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, for example, will play a major role in shaping the future of the Middle East. The guidance council of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt says: As our nation … Continue reading
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