Opinion

September 12, 2011

Making Sense of 9/11

By Prince El Hassan bin Talal Over the past 10 years, much has been written in an attempt to make – Read More...
September 12, 2011

10 Years Later: Did the Terrorists Win?

By Yasser Khalil Even a decade on, the memory of the 9/11 attacks is still present. While the terrorists achieved – Read More...
September 12, 2011

Tweeting Tahrir

By Hanan Solayman Birds of a feather flock together, they say. On Twitter, young revolutionaries in Egypt lived together on – Read More...
September 6, 2011

Winning Without War: Empowering Youth Associations in Indonesia

By Testriono I recently met some friends through social media who were elementary or junior high students when the 9/11 – Read More...
September 6, 2011

Uncommon alliances: Muslim and Jew, Left and Right

By Azeem Ibrahim In October, the Dutch Senate will consider the ban on ritual slaughter enacted by the parliament’s lower – Read More...
August 29, 2011

Muslim Americans Most Tolerant in United States

By Muqtedar Khan A superficial study of the media coverage in the past two years conveys a misleading picture about – Read More...
August 29, 2011

Public Opinion, Political Strategies and the New Egypt

By Dr. H.A. Hellyer There’s a new Egypt now — an Egypt where public opinion actually matters. The country has – Read More...
August 22, 2011

Norway Attacks Reinforce Need for United Stand against Intolerance

By Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu The horrific and tragic incident that happened in Norway reminds us again of the importance of combating – Read More...
August 22, 2011

After September 11, a Decade of Prejudice

By Asma Afsaruddin If we were to go solely by newspaper headlines and broadcast media reports, a decade after September – Read More...
August 22, 2011

Middle Eastern Students Learn that History Can Unite

By Ruth Eglash Within minutes of joining a mixed group of Jordanian and Maltese high school students learning about the – Read More...