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Veto power is an insult to the international community: Kenneth O’Keefe – Part – One

Kenneth O'Keefe is a world citizen. As an anti-war activist and social entrepreneur, he renounced his U.S. citizenship on March 1, 2001 and burned his American passport on January 7, 2004 in protest to the United States' Imperialism and called for the immediate withdrawal of American forces from Iraq. O'Keefe is a former U.S. Mariner who served in the 1991 Persian Gulf War and subsequently reveale [...]

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Veto power is an insult to the international community: Kenneth O’Keefe Kourosh Ziabari – Part – Two

After Part One
KZ: some analysts suggest that the reason behind the United States' unconditional support for Israel lies in the fact that Washington wants to maintain its interests in the Middle East through a proxy representative. Some others believe that United States supports Israel on an ideological basis. What's your viewpoint?
KO: This ties into my last answer. Israel is simply another fac [...]

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Does burning Quran solve your problems?

Does burning Quran solve your problems?

You might be unfamiliar with the concept of "Wudu". It's an Islamic practice including the washing of some parts of body such as the hands, arms and face in order to get prepared for saying prayers or reciting the Holy Quran. It's is of high value in the Islamic tradition, because it's a preface to inner purity and satisfies the Almighty Creator who wants its creatures to be pure and clean once [...]

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Burqas- Of complexity and religion

Burqas- Of complexity and religion

When the French Republic passed a draft law that “no one can, in the public space, wear clothing intended to hide the face”, critics began their flow of motions while supporters reason the thoughts of laying down their tolerance. Two weeks after the alarm in this Muslim minority republic assembly, followed by chains of reactions and opinions; somewhere else in an Islamic university o [...]

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Terrorism is certainly not a Muslim monopoly

SWAMINATHAN S ANKLESARIA AIYAR

Publication: Times Of India Mumbai
'All Muslims may not be terrorists, but all terrorists are Muslims.'' This comment , frequently heard after the Mumbai bomb blasts implies that terrorism is a Muslim specialty, if not a monopoly. The facts are very different.
[ALL CHRISTIAN PEOPLE ARE NOT BAD PEOPLE, BUT ALL CHRISTIAN COUNTRIES ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE MOST DEATHS WORLWIDE CAUSED BY DROPPING T [...]

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Steady development of the Muslim countries of the Asia

Pan American highway near Nazca, Peru

At present, there are a lot of Muslim countries all around the world. And the countries are also divided into several zones. Like the Middle East countries, African Muslim countries, Central Asian and south Asian countries and East Asian countries. The economy and political situation of these countries are often different from each other. And in most of the African Muslim countries and Mid [...]

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Political unrest in Muslim countries

Gravestones in the churchyard at Bosham, West Sussex

Muslim countries are in a major portion of the international politics. And it is because they have a largest population where the growth rate is also high. As a result the manpower and economic area in the Muslim countries are much wider than many other countries. Another thing is more or less all Muslim countries have some kind of unity among them. At least the Muslim people belief in a w [...]

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Muslim Youth

Sunlight on the columns of the temple of Seti I, Abydos, Egypt

For a nation, its youth population is the most valuable wealth. It is because they have the potential by which the future of a nation can be changed. And in this new century, the environment of the Muslim world is changing. Muslim youths are also associated directly of indirectly in this changing process. It is obvious that the population growth rate is higher in Muslim countries than othe [...]

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Middle East

Arched doorway inside Palace of Winds, Jaipur, Rajasthan

Today the world is divided into several political and economic zones. In last century we observed two world wars which have changed many things. Although the war is not over, the super powers are always searching how to increase their political and economic strength over other countries. The small countries of this world are no longer can stay neutral at present time. Many new countries ha [...]

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Gender discrimination in Muslim world

patterns in wind blown sand

Gender discrimination probably one of the most popular issue that western society likes apply to the Muslim countries. And the western media and the socialists groups always use this issue to suppress the Islamic countries. This issue is used also against the Islamic culture and belief. But this word is discovered by the western society and their culture. Gender discrimination means evalua [...]

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