Israel Wins Image War As Muslims Lose Faith And Cause
A surreal Associated Press (AP)
photograph showed an Israeli soldier firing rubber-coated
metal bullets at Palestinian youths demonstrating in Bethlehem
while group of Western tourists coming off a bus photographed
the soldier.
Interview: Abdul Hadi Awang, Terengganu Chief Minister, Malaysia
When Abdul Hadi bin Awang, the
Chief Minister of Terengganu province, Malaysia, agreed to
grant IslamOnline an interview at his office in Kuala
Terengganu, it provided an opportunity to discuss the major
issues affecting the opposition alliance and the establishment
of an Islamic state in Malaysia.
Ataturkism Reincarnated?
General Pervez Musharraf, by
becoming the 10th President of Pakistan and fourth general to
assume the highest civilian office, has launched himself into
an unspecified spell to rule the country in the manner of his
uniformed predecessors, declaring that he shall hold office
until a successor "enters upon his office."
Ethnic Tensions in Bosnia
It has been six years since the signing of the U.S.-brokered Dayton Accords, which ended the Bosnian War and divided the region into two mini-states; one run by Bosnian-Serbs (Republika Srpska); and one shared by Muslims and Croats.