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by: Imam Ghayth Nur Kashif 2008-1-5
Let me begin by listing just a few names in a test of your recognition skills. If you recognize the name, just nod your head: Malcolm-Jam Warner, Kareem Abdul Jabber, Jamal Wilkes, Muhammad Ali, Ahmal Jamal, The singer Kashif, the sports commentator Ahmad Rashad. Perhaps you can help me with more names. ..

by: Farish A. Noor 2008-1-4
The tragic and violent killing of Benazir Bhutto leaves us with many unanswered questions. The question remains as to who was really responsible, and some radical Islamist groups have claimed responsibility and credit for her assassination. There is further speculation as to whether other non-religious actors and agents were behind the killing, and of course it remains to be seen (and discovered) as to how close or far the links between radical groups like the Lashkar-e Tayeeba, Jama’a..

by: John Esposito 2008-1-3
The world will long remember Benazir Bhutto as a modern Muslim woman who served two terms as Pakistan’s first woman Prime Minister: bright, attractive, articulate, talented, courageous, charismatic, an astute politician and political leader who called for a secular democratic Pakistan. Benazir was all of these but – like her father Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and a number of other Pakistani political leaders – she also left a flawed political track record that both reflected and contributed to..

by: Donald E. Wagner 2008-1-3
It seems that wherever one looks in the Middle East, Christians are leaving. Whether escaping from the 15 years of civil war in Lebanon, the economic and political instability in Syria and Jordan, the grinding poverty of Egypt, the chaos of northern Iraq or conditions in Baghdad, Christians are in exodus...

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