Articles tagged with: Europe
Muslim nations could learn a lot from the U.S.
By Merve Kavakci
Washington – This summer Muslims were murdered in Holland, Germany, and Belgium – four victims of hate crimes.
These murders are just the latest examples of …
By Yahya Birt
The emergence of “Islamophobia” as an English-language neologism could be dated to around 1991, although earlier occurrences can be found in Edward Said’s essay “Orientalism Reconsidered” in 1985 and from the early twentieth …
GENEVA – At a gathering of experts in international humanitarian law (IHL) in Geneva last week, much of the focus was on countries and societies where Muslims form a majority of the population. There was …
By Tariq Ramadan
Thursday 2 April 2009
In a recent article I discussed the critical role the European Union must play now that Barack Obama has assumed power in the United States. In order to make international …






