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Muslim community leaders in western countries are often criticized by people in the western media for not condemning terrorist attacks perpetrated in the name of Islam. However, these same critics almost never ask them to condemn Muslim tyrants when they kill their own people.
Peace negations or not, I just do not understand those Palestinians. Why do they complain so much, when they know their lands were taken over by "the only Democracy in the Middle East"? They should be thanking their lucky stars that what they claim is "robbery" has been done at gun point by some of the kindest armed settlers in the world, the Zionist Jews.
I have a dream; not unlike post-Nazi Germany and post-Apartheid South Africa, Israel would eventually evolve into a state meant for all its citizens, irrespective of their ethnic origin or religious affiliation - a state on the land of historic Palestine which includes native Palestinians and settled Jews.
This poignant painting is by Palestinian artist Fayez Ehsani of Gaza. So far, he has survived the Israeli genocide of his people-at least for now, as I write from so far away, in a country where I am safe and free. But he is not.
A cartoon shows two women at a coffee shop. One is holding a book, Secrets of How Orangutans Speak, and saying: It's done wonders to our marriage.
No other religion makes it as clear as Islam does that its adherents must respect all other religions.
One of Islam's greatest scholars was the Andalusian, Muhi-Al-Deen Ibn Arabi (1165 - 1240 CE), who was truly a "renaissance man" long before that name was applied to the 15th - century resurgence of arts, letters and science.
Iceland has become the first western European country to recognise Palestine as an independent state.
For Middle East watchers, the revelation that a major head of state called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu a "liar" is, well, not exactly news. French president Nicholas Sarkozy needs to get in line behind the many other politicians who have thrown up their arms over Netanyahu's unusual - even for politics - propensity for duplicity.
Let me tell you the story of an eight-year-old boy who traveled on camelback across the desert border between modern day Pakistan and India. That boy would eventually settle in Sukkhur, a small town in Pakistan. Little did he know that, within 60 years, the newly-born country to which his parents had migrated would proceed with an experiment that would attempt to define a homogeneous cultural identity in what was then a collection of extremely varied cultures.
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In early 2023, months before Israel launched its genocidal war on Palestinians, renowned French anthropologist Emmanuel Todd opined that World War III had begun.