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"I send greetings to the many Muslims observing Ramadan in America and around the world.Surely, I cannot be the only one sickened by these goodwill wishes to the Muslim Ummah in the US and throughout the world? Not only do I find this message sickening, but also I find it weak and cowardly! It is also offensive, because such goodwill messages are never reciprocated. Has the West already become the slave of the Islamic world?
Ramadan is the holiest time of the Muslim year and an important holiday when Muslims take time for prayer, fasting, and personal sacrifice. According to Islamic teachings, this month represents when God delivered His word to the prophet Muhammad in the form of the Qur'an. Ramadan is also an opportunity to gather with friends and family and show thanks for God's blessings through works of charity.
Ramadan and the upcoming holiday seasons are a good time to remember the common values that bind us together. Our society is enriched by our Muslim citizens whose commitment to faith reminds us of the gift of religious freedom in our country.
Laura and I send our best wishes for a blessed Ramadan. Ramadan Mubarak." - GEORGE W. BUSH
“I would say to the House, as I said to those who have joined this government: I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat.This, Mr Bush, is the way to win wars! Not by sending wishes of goodwill to our enemy!
We have before us an ordeal of the most grievous kind. We have before us many, many long months of struggle and of suffering. You ask, what is our policy? I can say: It is to wage war, by sea, land and air, with all our might and with all the strength that God can give us; to wage war against a monstrous tyranny, never surpassed in the dark, lamentable catalogue of human crime. That is our policy. You ask, what is our aim? I can answer in one word: It is victory, victory at all costs, victory in spite of all terror, victory, however long and hard the road may be; for without victory, there is no survival. Let that be realized … (To listen to the speech in all its glory, click HERE)
“It is an act of pure cowardice. We are opening ourselves up to cultural blackmail.” - Peter Ramsauer, the head of the conservative Christian Social Union parliamentary faction
“This self-censorship shouldn’t be happening anywhere, but least of all in Germany. This is where the Nazis burnt books. If you cancel performances because you’re scared, then you’re burning your own books on behalf of the fanatics. You don’t get crazier than that.” - Tenenbom
German politicians and writers have damned ruling as blow to freedom of expressionMark Alexander
THE bloodstained King of Crete stumbles onstage and holds aloft the decapitated heads of Poseidon, Jesus, Buddha and the Prophet Muhammad. “The gods are dead!” he calls out to the audience.
German operagoers will not be seeing that scene or, indeed, any scene from one of Mozart’s most powerful works. For fear of Muslim anger, the bosses of the world-renowned Deutsche Oper in Berlin have cancelled performances of Mozart’s Idomeneo. The decision has unleashed a storm of disapproval from politicians and writers, who claim that Germany has fatally compromised the freedom of expression.
Wolfgang Schäuble, the German Interior Minister who is due to open a conference today on Islam and German society, said that the decision to cancel the opera was insane, laughable and unacceptable. Other politicians said it was irresponsible. Opera boss censors Mozart over stage beheading of Muhammad by Roger Boyes
À des ambassadeurs musulmans, Benoît XVI a dit hier chercher «les voies de la réconciliation».Mark Alexander
POUR CLORE la polémique suscitée par ses propos sur l'islam, Benoît XVI a proposé hier aux vingt-deux diplomates des pays à majorité musulmane accrédités au Vatican et à une quinzaine de représentants du monde islamique en Italie une feuille de route pour que les «leçons du passé» aident à «trouver les voies de la réconciliation». Le temps des regrets est passé, celui des explications aussi, et pour Benoît XVI le moment est venu d'adresser un discours diplomatique, et non théologique, à ce panel d'ambassadeurs. Son texte a été immédiatement traduit en arabe. Le Pape définit le dialogue avec l'islam par Hervé Yannou
BBC: Plans announced recently by Egypt and Turkey that they hope to build nuclear power plants are raising a ripple of concern about the long-term prospect of a nuclear arms race in the Middle East.Mark Alexander
"It is easy to exaggerate and it is true that these countries have a right to seek all sources of energy but it is indisputable that there is also a strategic element to this," said Mark Fitzpatrick, senior fellow in non-proliferation at the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London.
"Having a nuclear infrastructure is the step which a country needs to accomplish if it decides to embark on the path of nuclear weapons. Pakistan took that route," he said.
According to this theory, Egypt and Turkey are worried at the failure of the United Nations to stop Iran from enriching uranium. They consider they might be left behind if Iran, despite its denials, does one day develop as a nuclear armed power. Concern over Middle East nuclear plans by Paul Reynolds
YNET NEWS: Sheikh Abu Saqer rejects pope's apologies, calls for holy war against 'this little racist'Mark Alexander
A prominent Gaza Strip preacher told WorldNetDaily that Pope Benedict XVI's apologies for worldwide reaction to his remarks about Islam and his invitation today for Muslim leaders to meet with him next week are "mere diplomatic acts" and prove the pontiff does not really regret his words.
Sheikh Abu Saqer, leader of Gaza's Jihadia Salafiya Islamic outreach movement, which seeks to make secular Muslims more religious, called for holy war against the Pope.
He said Christian leaders such as Benedict XVI are "afraid" because they realize Islam is Allah's favorite religion and that they are going to hell unless they convert. The Gaza preacher declared the "green flag of Muhammad" would soon be raised over the Vatican. Gaza preacher: Flag of Allah to be raised above Vatican by Aaron Klein
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CORRIERE DELLA SERA: Il Papa ai 22 rappresentanti diplomatici del mondo islamico: «Dialogo musulmano-cristiano esigenza vitale. Serve reciprocità»
CASTEL GANDOLFO (Roma) «Assicuro stima e rispetto per il mondo musulmano. Il dialogo musulmano-cristiano è esigenza vitale» Con qualche minuto di ritardo rispetto alla prevista tabella di marcia, Benedetto XVI ha dato il via, con queste parole, all'incontro con gli ambasciatori musulmani e gli esponenti delle comunità islamiche italiane che fanno parte della Consulta. Nella sala degli Svizzeri, nel cuore del palazzo di Castel Gandolfo, sono presenti 22 rappresentanti diplomatici. L'unico paese tra quelli che hanno rapporti diplomatici con la Santa Sede che non è rappresentato è il Sudan. Un applauso ha accolto l'ingresso in sala del Pontefice. Rispetto a quanto precedentemente annunciato i rappresentanti diplomatici delle principali nazioni islamiche sono 22 e non 20. Sono infatti presenti anche Siria e Tunisia. «Stima e rispetto per mondo islamico»
Le Pape exprime son plus grand respect aux musulmans
Versöhnungsgeste des Papstes kommt offenbar an
El Papa insiste en la necesidad de un diálogo interreligioso ante los embajadores musulmanes
BBC: Pope Benedict XVI has met envoys from Muslim nations in an attempt to defuse a crisis in relations between the Catholic Church and Islam.Mark Alexander
The pontiff expressed "total and profound respect" for the Muslim faith and said inter-faith dialogue was vital for the future.
The meeting aimed at reconciliation after recent remarks made by the Pope caused outrage in the Islamic world.
Muslim leaders have been demanding an unequivocal apology from the Pope. Pope meets Islamic world envoys
WATCH: "Pope meets Muslim diplomats"
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR: MINNEAPOLIS – When Keith Ellison arrives at the Karmel Square, one of Minneapolis's Somali malls, a rock star might as well be walking by the bustling stalls of bright fabrics, jewelry, phone cards, and videos.Mark Alexander
People laugh and cheer as they hug Mr. Ellison and pat him on the back. Some speak quickly in Somali as an interpreter translates, and others offer congratulations in fluent English.
"Asalamu aleikum, brothers," Ellison says with a smile. "Thanks for voting."
He is not Somali, or even an immigrant, but for these voters, Ellison is one of their own. After his victory in this month's Democratic primary in the Fifth District, he's likely to become the first Muslim elected to Congress. He would also be the first black congressman to come from Minnesota. Contender may become first Muslim in US Congress
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt has banned editions of two French and German newspapers, Le Figaro and the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, because of articles deemed insulting to Islam, the state news agency MENA said on Sunday.Mark Alexander
Under a decree issued by Information Minister Anas el-Feki, the two editions will not be able to enter the country, it said.
"They published articles which disparaged Islam and claimed that the Islamic religion was spread by the sword and that the Prophet ... was the prophet of evil," it added. Egypt bans European papers for comments on Islam
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Likud chairman tells international counter terrorism conference ‘Hitler went out on global campaign first, and then tried to get nuclear weapons. Iran is trying to get nuclear arms first - therefore it is much more dangerous’Mark Alexander
Knesset member Benjamin Netanyahu said Tuesday that Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad could be more dangerous than Adolf Hitler.
Speaking at the sixth International Counter Terrorism Conference, organized by the Interdisciplinary Center's (IDC) Institute for Counter Terrorism, Netanyahu told the audience: "Al-Qaeda can't develop nuclear weapons, while the militant Shiite movement is galloping forward towards developing nuclear terror."
He added: "Hitler went out on a world campaign first, and then tried to get nuclear weapons. Iran is trying to get nuclear arms first. Therefore from that perspective, it is much more dangerous."
Netanyahu said he was not downplaying the Holocaust. "Hitler was defeated because he could not develop weapons of mass destruction. But Iran stands close to developing nuclear weapons. Does the world understand? In Europe, where I returned from, there are glimpses of understanding," he said. Bibi: Iran president more dangerous than Hitler by Yaakov Lappin
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MOROCCO TIMES: Spain Former Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar has criticized Muslim demands for pope's apology for his remarks about Islam, suggesting that the Islamic world did not apologize for the 800-year Moorish occupation of Spain.Mark Alexander
Aznar has said that when he has heard Pope Benedict XVI being asked to apologise for a speech about the Islamic faith he made in Germany last weekend, he has not heard "any Muslims apologising to me for conquering Spain and staying for eight centuries."
Speaking Friday at the Hudson Institute, a thinktank in Washington D.C, Aznar found the UN programme to encourage dialogue between Muslim and Western countries “stupid”, because according to him some Muslim countries like Iran are too radical to deal with. Pope's comments on Islam: Aznar criticizes Muslims' demand for Pope's apology
Aznar defends Pope's remarks on Islam
WELT AM SONNTAG: EU-Kommissionspräsident José Manuel Durão Barroso beklagt gegenüber WELT.de den mangelnden Mut der europäischen Politiker, für Meinungsfreiheit einzutreten und Benedikt XVI. gegen die Angriffe von Extremisten zu verteidigen.Mark Alexander
Mit Deutschland verbindet José Manuel Durão Barroso eine ungewöhnliche Leidenschaft: die deutsche Juristensprache. Sie sei logisch und präzise, schwärmt der Chef der Europäischen Kommission bei seinem Gespräch mit der "Welt am Sonntag". Und sie ist der Grund dafür, dass der 50-jährige Portugiese sehr gut deutsch spricht: Er hat es für sein Jurastudium gelernt.
WELT.de: Eine der größten Herausforderung Europas ist der islamische Fundamentalismus. War die Reaktion auf den Streit um die Papst-Äußerungen angemessen?
José Manuel Barroso: Den Papst anzugreifen, weil er sich in seiner Rede auf ein historisches Dokument bezog, ist völlig inakzeptabel. Ich war enttäuscht, dass es nicht mehr europäische Führer gab, die sagten: Natürlich hat der Papst das Recht, seine Ansichten zum Ausdruck zu bringen. Das Problem sind nicht seine Äußerungen, sondern die Reaktionen der Extremisten.
WELT.de: Warum waren da viele europäische Politiker so zurückhaltend?
José Manuel Barroso: Vielleicht, weil es Besorgnis über eine mögliche Konfrontation gibt. Und manchmal eine Art politische Korrektheit: Dass man nur dann tolerant ist, wenn man die Meinung der anderen über die eigene stellt. Ich setze mich sehr für Toleranz ein, aber wir müssen für unsere Werte einstehen. "Der Papst darf sagen, was er will"
BBC: Swiss voters have backed plans to make it harder for asylum-seekers to get into the country, projections indicate.Mark Alexander
The government says the new legislation will reduce abuse of the asylum system, but the UN says it could lead to breaches of refugees' rights.
The laws would require asylum-seekers to have valid identity papers.
They would also cut welfare payments to those whose applications are rejected, and introduce up to two years detention for those awaiting deportation. Swiss 'back tighter asylum laws'
KHALEEJ TIMES: LONDON, England - Yusuf Islam, the British singer known as Cat Stevens before his conversion to Islam, on Sunday added to the criticism of Pope Benedict XVI’s recent remarks about the religion.Mark Alexander
Islam, known for his 1970s hits including “Father And Son” and ”Wild World”, said that the pope quoting from a medieval text, which attacks some of the Prophet Mohammed’s teachings as “evil and inhuman” showed the pontiff was not infallible.
Roman Catholic theology says that the pope cannot err in teachings on faith or morals.
In an interview with BBC television, Islam said that he went to a Catholic school, “so at one point I used to believe that the Pope was infallible”.
But he added that the pope’s comments on Islam showed he was fallible Cat Stevens criticizes pope over Islam comments
A new cemetery is to have all its graves aligned with Mecca - making it the first council graveyard in the country to bury the dead in Islamic tradition, regardless of their religion.Mark Alexander
Headstones in the new £2.5million High Wood Cemetery in Nottingham will face north-east - as Muslims believe the dead look over their shoulder towards Mecca. This is the way in which all followers of Islam in the UK are buried.
But the move has upset the Church and led to complaints that the policy discriminates against the city's majority Christian population. The traditional direction of burial for Christians is facing east. The council cemetery where Christians are given Muslim graves by JO KNOWSLEY
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"We should not pander to political correctness," she said. "There is no way that other faiths should be involved in the service. This is a Christian country and so the coronation service must remain exclusively Christian and we should not apologise for that." - Alison Ruoff, a member of the General Synod, the church's parliamentMark Alexander
The coronation of the Prince of Wales will be a "multi-faith" event.
Prayers and readings from other denominations and religions, including from the Muslim, Sikh and Jewish faiths, are expected to be included in the ceremonies marking Prince Charles's accession to the throne.
Canon John Hall, the Dean-elect of Westminster Abbey, said that the traditional Church of England coronation service must be revised to reflect society's changes since the Queen's coronation in 1953. As dean, he will be on the committee responsible for drawing up the service.
"The coronation service needs to find the right way of including people of other faiths," Canon Hall told The Sunday Telegraph. "It must be different in some ways because of the nature of society and how things have changed." Christian, Muslim, Sikh and Jewis: multi-faith coronation for Charles by Jonathan Wynne-Jones
THE VATICAN:Mark Alexander
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Byzantine Emperor Manuel II Palaeologos (1350-1425)
LECTURE OF THE HOLY FATHER: Faith, Reason and the University Memories and Reflections
"Zeig mir doch, was Mohammed Neues gebracht hat und da wirst du nur Schlechtes und Inhumanes finden wie dies, dass er vorgeschrieben hat, den Glauben, den er predigte, durch das Schwert zu verbreiten." - byzantinische Kaiser Manuel II. Palaeologos (1350-1425)
ANSPRACHE VON BENEDIKT XVI: Glaube, Vernunft und Universität. Erinnerungen und Reflexionen
"Montre-moi donc ce que Mahomet a apporté de nouveau. Tu ne trouveras que des choses mauvaises et inhumaines, comme le droit de défendre par l'épée la foi qu'il prêchait." - l'empereur byzantin Manuel II Paléologue (1350-1425)
DISCOURS DU SAINT-PÈRE: Foi, Raison et Université: souvenirs et réflexions
"Mostrami pure ciò che Maometto ha portato di nuovo, e vi troverai soltanto delle cose cattive e disumane, come la sua direttiva di diffondere per mezzo della spada la fede che egli predicava." - imperatore bizantino Manuele II Paleologo (1350-1425)
DISCORSO DEL SANTO PADRE: Fede, ragione e università. Ricordi e riflessioni.
"Muéstrame también lo que Mahoma ha traído de nuevo, y encontrarás solamente cosas malas e inhumanas, como su directriz de difundir por medio de la espada la fe que predicaba." - emperador bizantino Manuel II Paleólogo (1350-1425)
DISCURSO DEL SANTO PADRE: Fe, razón y universidad. Recuerdos y reflexiones
NZZ: Bericht des französischen Geheimdienstes nicht bestätigtMark Alexander
Al-Kaida-Chef Usama bin Laden soll im vergangenen Monat in Pakistan an Typhus gestorben sein. Die französische Regionalzeitung «L'Est Republicain» druckte am Samstag einen vertraulichen Bericht des französischen Geheimdienstes ab. Danach soll Saudiarabien vom Tod bin Ladins überzeugt sein. Frankreich bestätigte den Bericht nicht. Bin Laden an Typhus gestorben?
Chirac weist Bericht über Tod bin Ladens zurück
Les services secrets saoudiens auraient acquis la conviction que le fondateur d'Al-Qaïda est mort.
Si elle était prochainement confirmée, l'information tomberait à pic pour le président américain Georges Bush fortement malmené par les sondages à moins de deux mois des élections.
L'information que nous révélons aujourd'hui résulte d'une note de renseignement classifiée « confidentiel défense » émanant de la Direction générale des services extérieurs (DGSE). Les services secrets français l'ont transmise jeudi 21 septembre au Président de la république, au Premier ministre, au ministre de l'Intérieur et de la Défense. Nous vous en livrons le contenu in-extenso.
« Selon une source habituellement fiable, les services saoudiens auraient désormais acquis la conviction qu'Oussama Ben Laden est mort. Les éléments recueillis par les saoudiens indiquent que le chef d'Al-Qaïda aurait été victime, alors qu'il se trouvait au Pakistan le 23 août 2006, d'une très forte crise de typhoïde ayant entraîné une paralysie partielle de ses membres inférieurs. Son isolement géographique, provoqué par une fuite permanente, aurait rendu impossible toute assistance médicale. Le 4 septembre 2006, les services saoudiens de sécurité ont recueilli les premiers renseignements faisant état de son décès. Ils attendraient, d'obtenir davantage de détails, et notamment le lieu exact de son inhumation, pour annoncer officiellement la nouvelle ». Oussama Ben Laden serait mort
ISRAEL INSIDER: President Bush spoke yesterday at the united Nations. And in his speech, he lauded Iran for its contributions to society.Mark Alexander
He also spoke of America's fondness for the Iranian people, making certain to separate the people from the government.
He said a lot of nice and conciliatory things about Iran, which I won't bother writing, because they are essentially not true.
Iran is a TERRORIST state which TERRORIZES its neighbors and the entire world.
Iran is a total Theocracy which treats women with no more or less respect than we in the West treat our pets. The truth about Moslem moderates by Howard Galganov
MELANIE PHILLIPS: "If we are ever to defeat the global jihad against free societies, it is vital to tell that truth — that it is the West that is under attack. It is in that context that the Pope’s remarks must be seen — defending Christianity and western civilisation from an onslaught that has not just snuffed out many innocent lives, but seeks to snuff out freedom and truth itself."- Melanie Phillips The jihad against the PopeMark Alexander
IRNA: About 1,000 religious scholars at a convention organised by the Jamaat ud-Dawa at its headquarters here on Thursday demanded the removal of Pope Benedict XVI for making insulting remarks against Islam, and warned the West of severe onsequences if it didn't change its stance regarding Islam.Mark Alexander
According to" The News",The pope should be removed from his position immediately for encouraging war and fanning hostility between various faiths and making insulting remarks against Islam, said a joint statement issued by the scholars at the end of their one-day convention.
The Pope should know that no Muslim, under any circumstances, can tolerate an insult to the Holy Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him).... If the West does not change its stance regarding Islam, it will face severe consequences,it said. 1,000 religious scholars demand Pope's removal
THE TELEGRAPH: One of the marks of our humaneness as a people is that we long ago stopped using the mentally ill as objects of entertainment and derision. We should, however, be thankful that this rule was breached by the BBC on yesterday's Today programme on Radio 4.Mark Alexander
In a superb interview, John Humphrys questioned the so-called Islamic radical Abu Izzadeen (né Trevor Brooks, but chacun à son gout, as we say in Essex) about why he had angrily shouted down the Home Secretary, John Reid, during a speech Mr Reid made in east London on Wednesday. Among other insanities and absurdities, Trev said the following things: that Tony Blair is a tyrant, that he and George Bush are on a crusade against the whole of Islam, and that he wants sharia law imposed on this country. Trev would be risible were he not so nasty by Simon Heffer
WASHINGTON POST: Already, angry Palestinian militants have assaulted seven West Bank and Gaza churches, destroying two of them. In Somalia, gunmen shot dead an elderly Italian nun. Radical clerics from Qatar to Qom have called, variously, for a "day of anger" or for worshipers to "hunt down" the pope and his followers. From Turkey to Malaysia, Muslim politicians have condemned the pope and called his apology "insufficient." And all of this because Benedict XVI, speaking at the University of Regensburg, quoted a Byzantine emperor who, more than 600 years ago, called Islam a faith "spread by the sword." We've been here before, of course. Similar protests were sparked last winter by cartoon portrayals of Muhammad in the Danish press. Similar apologies resulted, though Benedict's is more surprising than those of the Danish government. No one, apparently, can remember any pope, not even the media-friendly John Paul II, apologizing for anything in such specific terms: not for the Inquisition, not for the persecution of Galileo and certainly not for a single comment made to an academic audience in an unimportant German city. Enough Apologies by Anne ApplebaumMark Alexander
BBC: EU ministers have expressed sharp differences over how to deal with an influx of illegal immigrants to Europe.Mark Alexander
At talks in Finland, Spain's justice minister called for help to deal with the surge of mainly African migrants arriving in Spain's Canary Islands.
But Germany's interior minister said Madrid should not be calling for other people's money. EU nations clash over immigration
BBC: An EU delegation on a fact-finding mission to Turkey has reported a "worrying" increase in allegations of torture and abuse in the country.Mark Alexander
The European Parliament's human rights committee members focused mainly on the Kurdish south-east of the country.
They said they had heard reports of a resurgence of torture, abductions and beatings by security forces. Turkey abuse claims 'on the rise'
HAL LINDSEY ORACLE: With all the fuss being made about the Pope's comments about Islam, it wouldn't hurt to take a look at Islam's fruits, rather than just its protests to the contrary.Mark Alexander
The Pope recently quoted a 14th century emperor who criticized Islam for its practice of forced conversions. Islamic apologists deny Islam teaches anything of the kind.
It is on this basis that they have launched the current wave of violent protests against any suggestion that Islam is a violent religion. The Religion of Peace by Hal Lindsey
HUMAN EVENTS: Joseph Stalin is alleged to have asked contemptuously just how many divisions the pope had at his disposal. The answer came after the Soviet dictator’s death when the Berlin Wall came crashing down and Eastern Europe came out from behind the Iron Curtain thanks to Pope John Paul II, my father Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher -- the phalanx that drove a spike through the heart of Soviet tyranny.Mark Alexander
Pope John Paul II had no military divisions, but he had a huge army of people yearning for freedom who responded to his message that united they could prevail over a master who commanded vast military forces. Those forces eventually proved helpless in the face of the people’s determination and will.
Today the question might be, “How many supporters does the pope have among the world’s leaders?” Shamefully, the answer is none. Assailed all across the globe by millions of Muslims for quoting a few passages from a debate featuring the 14th Century Byzantine emperor Manuel Paleologos II -- next-to-last emperor of what had been the Eastern Roman empire -- Pope Benedict XVI has been left standing alone among the leaders of the Western world despite his warning that they face a foe determined to subjugate them and their citizens. How Many Divisions Has the Pope? by Michael Reagan
BBC: Pope Benedict XVI has invited envoys of Muslim nations for talks on Monday to try to smooth relations following a speech that offended the Islamic world.Mark Alexander
The talks at his summer residence near Rome will be aimed at explaining that the pontiff's recent speech in Germany was misunderstood, the Vatican said.
The Pope has said three times that he regrets the offence caused, expressing "deep respect" for Islam. Pope to meet Muslim ambassadors
Papst wirbt um Versöhnung
Le Pape réunit les ambassadeurs musulmans au Vatican
Il Papa lunedì incontrerà i leader musulmani
THE INDEPENDENT: The President of Pakistan, General Pervez Musharraf, reveals in an interview to be aired at the weekend that, soon after the terror attacks of 11 September 2001, the United States threatened to bomb his country "back into the Stone Age" if he didn't offer its co-operation in fighting terrorism and the Taliban. Musharraf: US threatened to bomb PakistanMark Alexander
THE TIMES: THE Archbishop of Westminster entered the row over the Pope’s comments on Islam yesterday when he questioned whether Turkey should be admitted to the European Union.Mark Alexander
Cardinal Cormac Murphy- O’Connor, spiritual leader of the four million Catholics in England and Wales, echoed concerns shared by the Pope when he argued that the predominantly Muslim state was not culturally part of Europe. Catholic leader voices doubt on Turkey in EU
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Wenig konkrete Aussagen von Irans Präsident Ahmedinejad in New YorkMark Alexander
Der iranisch Präsident Ahmedinejad hat erneut auf das Recht seines Landes auf Atomtechnologie gepocht. Er forderte den Westen auf, seine Haltung in dieser Frage zu ändern. Nur so könnten die Nukleargespräche zwischen beiden Seiten in einer besseren Atmosphäre geführt werden, sagte er am Donnerstag an einer Medienkonferenz im Rahmen der Uno-Generalversammlung. Härte und Gesprachsbereitschaft
NEW ZEALAND HERALD: TUNIS - Tunisia has confiscated Tuesday's edition of French newspaper Le Figaro because its content insulted Islam and the Prophet Mohammad, an official source said on Wednesday. Tunisia seizes French newspaper over Islam remarkMark Alexander
Mark Alexander
September 11, 2001, is frequently compared to December 7, 1941, as a day that will "live in infamy." But a more appropriate analogy might be August 24, 410, when the city of Rome was besieged and pillaged by an army of 40,000 "barbarians" led by the Osama bin Laden of late antiquity, a wily warrior named Alaric. One can still see the effects of this cataclysmic event when walking through the ruins of the Roman Forum today. The Basilica Aemilia was the Wall Street of ancient Rome, a beautiful structure in the Forum with a marble portico. One can still see the green stains of copper coins melted into the stone from the conflagrations set by Alaric and his marauders.
Before then, Roman coins bore the legend Invicta Roma Aeterna: eternal, unconquerable Rome. It had been more than 800 years since the Eternal City had fallen to an enemy's attack. In many ways, Rome was like America prior to 9/11, the world's only superpower. But in 410, Rome's military power could not prevent its walls being breached, its women raped, and its sacred precincts burned and sacked.
When Jerome heard about the fall of Rome in faraway Bethlehem, he put aside his Commentary on Ezekiel and sat stupefied in total silence for three days. "Rome was besieged," Jerome wrote to a friend. "The city to which the whole world fell has fallen. If Rome can perish, what can be safe?" The British monk Pelagius, who was in Rome when the attack occurred, gave this report: "Every household had its grief, and an all-pervading terror gripped us."
Responding to those who said Rome fell as the gods' punishment against the ascendant Christians, Augustine, the bishop of Hippo in North Africa, began writing The City of God, an opus magnum et arduum, as he called it—a "great and laborious work." Augustine completed the book shortly before his death in 430. Its influence extended to the Reformation and beyond. For 1,500 years, it has been the bedrock of a Christian philosophy of history. Theology for an Age of Terror
ABC NEWS: Sept. 21, 2006 — Jordan's Queen Rania Al-Abdullah believes that Muslims have been victims of stereotypes and that Pope Benedict XVI's recent comments about Islam underscore the prejudice many feel worldwide.Mark Alexander (Paperback)
In a Sept. 12 address at the University of Regensburg in Germany, Benedict cited the words of a Byzantine emperor who characterized some of the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad as "evil and inhuman," particularly "his command to spread by the sword the faith."
The pope said Wednesday he did not mean to malign Islam when he quoted the emperor, but did not issue a direct apology.
Some Muslim leaders who were offended by his remarks still want a apology from Benedict.
Rania, the world's youngest queen, said she believed that the pope's comments and the reaction they sparked reflected an ongoing misunderstanding of Islam and Muslims. Jordan's Queen: Pope Controversy Reflects Prejudice Against Islam: Rania Says Controversy Indicative of Worldwide Misunderstanding of Islam
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THE TELEGRAPH: John Reid, the Home Secretary, came face to face with the intolerance of militant Islam yesterday as he urged Muslim parents to stand up to the extremists and keep their children from being "groomed" to be suicide bombers.Mark Alexander
During a speech in east London he was shouted down by Abu Izzadeen, a well-known fundamentalist who has been linked to a now banned organisation and who praised the ''martyrdom" of suicide bombers after the July 7 attacks in London last year.
The speech had been trailed by the Home Office and protesters were waiting at a youth centre in Leytonstone waving placards with the slogans ''John Reid go to Hell" and ''John Reid you will pay". Reid meets the furious face of Islam
THE TIMES: THE former Archbishop of Canterbury Lord Carey of Clifton has issued his own challenge to “violent” Islam in a lecture in which he defends the Pope’s “extraordinarily effective and lucid” speech.Mark Alexander
Lord Carey said that Muslims must address “with great urgency” their religion’s association with violence. He made it clear that he believed the “clash of civilisations” endangering the world was not between Islamist extremists and the West, but with Islam as a whole.
“We are living in dangerous and potentially cataclysmic times,” he said. “There will be no significant material and economic progress [in Muslim communities] until the Muslim mind is allowed to challenge the status quo of Muslim conventions and even their most cherished shibboleths.” Carey backs Pope and issues warning on 'violent' Islam by Ruth Gledhill and Richard Owen