GUEST EDITORIAL by Abu Dharr (2004)

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(172) The foreign policy of the Islamic state and the line of the Imam
(173) The threat of sectarianism and nationalism to the line of the Imam
(174) The Islamic state damaged by career diplomats and quietist ulama
(175) The Islamic state must reverse the drift from Divine inspiration to supine disinclination
(176) Parallels between the subversion of the khilafah and the opposition to Islamic Iran
(177) In Iran, as elsewhere, there are Muslims effectively working for the US
(178) The danger of Iran repeating the errors of Islamic movements elsewhere
(179) The importance of recognising and identifying the enemies of Islam and Muslims
(180) The danger of Islamic Iran withdrawing from global Islamic concerns

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