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Articles on
Islam by M.A. Muqtedar Khan
Ph.D
Assistant Professor of
Political Science and Director of International Studies at Adrian College,
Michigan.

Reflections
on Surah 39, Ayat 18 of the Quran
By Muqtedar Khan PhD.
"Those who listen to the Word (the Quran) and follow the best meaning in it:
those are the ones whom Allah has guided and those are the one's endowed with
understanding." - Quran 39:18
American
Foreign Policy A Threat To American Security?
"America's exclusively self-regarding outlook, its arrogant unilateralism, its
unwise and untrustworthy rhetoric and its belligerent posture, is alienating and
angering people in the East and the West."
By Muqtedar Khan, Ph.D., June 17, 2003
Memo to Osama
bin Laden
"I would rather live in America under Ashcroft and Bush at their worst, than in
any “Islamic state” established by ignorant, intolerant and murderous punks like
you and Mullah Omar at their best."
A thought-provoking, controversial, pre- Iraq war article by Muqtedar Khan, Ph.D.,
February 12, 2003
Who are the
"moderate Muslims"?
The term moderate Muslims is not only becoming important in the post September
11 discussion of Islam and the West, it is also becoming highly contested. What
do we really mean when we brand someone as a moderate Muslim? Indeed the more
interesting question is what does the word mean to Westerns, looking-in to
Islam, and to Muslims, looking out from within Islam?
By Muqtedar Khan, Ph.D.
The Islamic
State and Religious Minorities
The Taliban are gone but they have left us with several serious questions about
the future of religious minorities in Islamic states in particular and religious
states in general.
By Muqtedar Khan, Ph.D.
Bye Bye, Bill
of Rights!
Dr. Muqtedar Khan examines how the Washington is curtailing civil rights in
the United States.
Immigrant
American Muslims and the Moral Dilemmas of Citizenship
America’s prosperity and
freedom attract them and, once they are here, its policies and its attitudes
toward Muslims and Islam alienate them... They love to live in America, while
many of them love to hate America.
By M.A. Muqtedar Khan Ph.D.
Muslims Must
Develop an Intolerance for Intolerance
"When bigots speak up, moderate and
responsible voices in the American Muslim community must immediately condemn
them. Let them know that those who espouse intolerance will never be our heroes,"
writes M. A. Muqtedar Khan.
Memo to
Americans
In the wake of the September 11
attacks, Americans are asking, why are some Muslims so angry at the US that they
would perpetrate such an inhuman act? And how could Islam be a source of
motivation or justification for such an act? Muqtedar Khan, Ph.D. offers
some insights.
A Memo to
American Muslims
"It is time that we acknowledge
that the freedoms we enjoy in the US are more desirable to us than superficial
solidarity with the Muslim World. If you disagree, then prove it by packing your
bags and going to whichever Muslim country you identify with."
In the wake of September 11, Dr. M.
A. Muqtedar Khan calls for soul searching, reflection and reassessment among US
Muslims.
Dr. Muqtedar Khan is Assistant
Professor of Political Science and Director of International Studies at Adrian
College in Michigan.
He is on the board of the Center
for the Study of Islam and Democracy and is the Vice President of the
Association of Muslim Social Scientists.
He earned his Ph.D. in
International Relations, Political Philosophy, and Islamic Political Thought,
from Georgetown University in May 2000.
Muqtedar Khan is currently a Visiting Fellow at
the Brookings Institution’s Saban Center for Middle East Policy. He is the
author of American Muslims: Bridging Faith and Freedom.
Visit his web site -
http://www.glocaleye.org
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