EDITORIAL (2004)


(169) Friends reunited in Iraq – but US’s capture of Saddam raises more questions than it answers
(169) French ban on hijab exposes the myth of liberalism
(170) Iraqi protests at US political plans reveal limitations of resistance and opposition
(170) West targeting Muslim women to subvert Islam – and the task facing Islamic movements
(171) The politics of reform and progress in the Islamic state
(171) The limits of democratization in Muslim countries
(172) Guantanamo, Karbala, Ghazzah, Madrid: the ubiquity of modern political violence
(172) Aznar’s defeat a warning for Bush and Blair
(172) Cricket a poor reward for Pakistan’s surrender
(173) Israel exploits Bush’s domestic problems to further its expansionism in Palestine
(173) Iraqi people defy US’s attempts to divide them along sectarian lines
(174) Transfer of power in Iraq is no more than a cynical exercise in public relations
(174) Real reasons for the Israeli assault on Ghazzah
(175) The achievements and dilemmas of the resistance in Iraq
(175) OIC summit reflects change of strategy towards Islam
(176) The opportunism and hypocrisy of the West’s response to tragedy in Darfur
(176) Saddam and the Israeli wall: the limits of justice
(176) Pakistan’s problems and the state of the Ummah
(177) Resistance and realism among Iraqi Shi’as as Mahdi Army defy US forces in  Najaf
(177) Saudi plan to send Muslim troops to support US in Iraq confirms their irredeemable illegitimacy
(177) Venezuelans reject US plans for their country yet again
(178) Image and reality in the West’s politicking over Iraq
(178) The Beslan tragedy and the problem of “terrorism” for the Islamic movement
(178) The importance of intellectual work in the Islamic movement
(179) Sharon’s plan to ‘withdraw’ from Ghazzah both a victory for the intifada and a self-serving ploy
(179) Recognising al-democratiyya al-shakliyya (facade democracy) in America
(179) Falluja facing another major attack because of its importance as a symbol of Iraqi resistance
(180) US elections reveal much about the state of US society and politics
(180) Arafat’s death opens the way for a new generation of Islamic Palestinian leaders
(180) The threat of sectarian conflict in Iraq

 

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