India and Pakistan's melodramatic game of nuclear chicken has world diplomats scrambling to avoid an "insane" nightmare scenario of 12 million people dead. Read more
India and Pakistan's melodramatic game of nuclear chicken has world diplomats scrambling to avoid an "insane" nightmare scenario of 12 million people dead. Read more
The State Department wants to send exchange imams from the US and the Muslim world in order to promote an understanding of America. Read more
Will the FBI, armed with new authority to monitor Net traffic and places of worship, focus on Arabs and Muslims like it did with detaining visa violators? Read more
After September 11th, Tamim Ansary unexpectedly became the voice of Afghanistan on the Internet. He's followed up with a new book, "West of Kabul, East of New York." Read more
Pope John Paul II makes an unusual trip to overwhelmingly Muslim Azerbaijan (a country with only 120 Catholics) to call for peace and dialogue. Read more
Two incidents in the Boston area highlight the jittery nerves of residents and spark a debate on how much (Islamic) religion the public needs to see. Read more
As the Bush administration focuses more attention on Sudan, the troubled country makes some headway on terrorism and slavery. Read more
Once again, CIA director George Tenet reiterates that the U.S. is not at war with Islam. Will a Muslim world steeped in espionage mythology (and fact) ever believe him? Read more
Muslims scramble for replacements for Coke, Burger King, and other American products, but ZamZam Cola just isn't the same thing. Read more
Mideast demonstrations at San Francisco State University are symptomatic of tensions between Muslims and Jews at many American universities. Read more