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Browsing by Author "Khan, Muqtedar"

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    Karen Hughes and American Muslims: Alliance against Extremism
    (Institute for Social Policy and Understanding (ISPU), 2005-09-12) Khan, Muqtedar
    In "Karen Hughes and American Muslims: Alliance against Extremism," Muqtedar Khan discusses Karen Hughes' meeting with American Muslim leaders at the Islamic Society of North America convention. Hughes, a key advisor to President Bush, engaged in open dialogue, aiming to bridge gaps between American Muslims and the U.S. government. She introduced her strategy of Education, Empowerment, Engagement, and Exchanges, emphasizing the need for American Muslims to act as credible ambassadors for Islam. Despite initial skepticism, Muslim leaders were encouraged by her willingness to address Islamophobia and promote collaboration. Khan highlights that while Hughes' approach is promising, genuine changes in U.S. policies towards the Muslim world are essential for lasting progress.
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    London Attacks Question Our Humanity
    (Institute for Social Policy and Understanding (ISPU), 2005-07-07) Khan, Muqtedar
    In "London Attacks Question Our Humanity," Muqtedar Khan reflects on the July 7, 2005, terrorist attacks in London, drawing parallels to the 9/11 attacks. He expresses solidarity with the victims and calls for an end to the cycle of violence that threatens global peace and reconciliation. Khan condemns the terrorists' actions, which betray the principles of Islam, and highlights the broader impact of such violence on the moral fabric of civilization. He urges a reevaluation of how political and ideological goals are pursued, emphasizing the need to uphold the sacred value of life to prevent further tragedy and conflict.
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