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An interesting
commentary about "Islam in the West" by a very respected
and knowledgeable non-Muslim author and professor. His survey
of the Muslim community details the post-Iranian Revo lution
interest in Islam and the resulting challenges of a perceived
"clash" of civilizations. The speaker shares his many
observations of the Muslim ummah such as its relationship with
the Christian community, "Americanization" of Muslims
in the West and the "Muslim Couch-Potato Syndrome".
He also summarizes the challenges faced by Western governments
and Islamic activists in the 21st Century. Other topics discussed:
The immigrant Jewish community as an example, knowing your own
faith and the faith of others, the Israel-Palestine issue, building
institutions before the crisis, fanaticism as a stumbling block,
foreign Muslim views of American Muslims, suggestions for non-Muslims
reading the Qur'an, prejudice and ignorance of the hijab, the
Nation of Islam as an impetus of interest, tyrant leaders as
a symbol of their country, confusion when comparing religions,
and the problem of democracy and foreign policy.
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