Atomic weapons ‘against Islam’

May 23, 2012
“The Iranian nation has never been seeking an atomic weapon”
Ahmadinejad: Iran, Sudan stand together as ‘defenders of Islam’

September 26, 2011
“Both countries face pressure from the colonialists”
Wilders et al. and the Norwegian drama

July 27, 2011
■ Shervin Nekuee
The way in which our democracy dealt with Islam and Muslim immigrants course after 9/11 is of course rather hypocrite and silly. How many words have not been spoken in various European media (especially in North and Central Europe) about the essential danger of Islam? The entire Muslim part of the population was being generalized and criminalized, and this is a community that rarely had a leader who could retort.
Rethinking the Cordoba Paradigm

April 29, 2010
■ Ramin Jahanbegloo
The central question addressed to Islamists in particular and to the Muslim world in general is to know the ways in which they can come to terms with their own experience of modernity, because modernity is more and more an intrinsic value and a lived practice.
What can a Muslim teach us about nonviolence?

March 16, 2010
■ Ramin Jahanbegloo
Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, a good friend of Gandhi one of the most influential tolerant Muslims, has left a deep impact on the idea of pluralism in Islam. He will not only be remembered in the history of India for the role he played in the national liberation movement of the country, but will also be considered as a Muslim leader who stood for a dialogue among Muslims and Hindus. He fully recognized the humanist element in religion.