FEATURES (1999)

[Issue number in brackets]


(53) Hizbullah: doing more than fighting for the sake of the oppressed
(53) Human Rights and human wrongs
(55) Wanted: non-sectarian, enlightened ulama in Pakistan
(56) Yaum Al-Quds: The day of the oppressed
(56) Muslim silence over Kosova
(57) Challenges facing Muslim families in North America
(58) Destroying and Rebuilding Islam in the image of the west
(59) Hajj, the annual assembly of the Ummah
(59) Muslims' obsession with celebrity Islam
(60) Muslims' growing awareness of the reality of Europe
(60) Kosova and the global Muslim Ummah
(61) Dr Kalim Siddiqui: an inspiration to the global Islamic movement
(62) Orientalists plot against the Qur'an under the guise of academic study and archive preservation
(62) Political implications of Muslim allegiance to western science and technology
(63) The spiritual, intellectual and charismatic qualities of Imam Khomeini
(63) Palestine: from the river to Kosova
(64) Islam and the politics of slavery in American academia
(65) The impact of western hegemony on Muslim thought (Pt.1)
(66) The impact of western hegemony on Muslim thought (Pt.2)
(66) Is the west's high-tech anti-Muslim global spying operation over-rated?
(67) Maulana Jalaluddin Rumi's message of balanced spirituality
(68) Social 'freedoms' leading to breakdown of family values in west
(68) Kashmir movement needs to abandon 'internationalization' and get back to basics of jihad
(69) Remembering Sayyid Qutb, an Islamic intellectual and leader of rare insight and integrity
(71) Imam Khomeini's contribution to the 'corrective process' in Islamic history and political thought
(71) The Internet: a major potential resource for the new Muslim communities in the west
(72) From Halabja to Baghdad: selective brotherhood?
(73) The rush to digitization raises ethical issues
(73) Women: the west's anti-Islam time bomb for the twenty-first century
(74) The will to virtuality in a post-Christian world
(74) Reviving the Sunnah: the key to reawakening the spirit of jihad in the Ummah
(75) Muslims in the west, Islamic cultures, and the 'Trojan horse' theory
(76) Application of the Shari'ah in the contemporary world
(76) The nature and objectives of intellectual work in the contemporary Islamic movement

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