Muslims

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  • Terror's first victims

    When fanatics like the Taliban seize control of Islamic countries, women are the first to suffer.
  • It isn't just "freedom" they hate

    Those who rained terror upon the U.S. may have had real grievances -- and we shouldn't feel guilty about discussing them.
  • How not to understand the enemy

    A joint Discovery Channel-BBC documentary on terrorism fails to provide the insight Americans so desperately need.
  • Anti-Arab passions sweep the U.S.

    Despite Bush's calls for tolerance, firebombings, shootings and other acts of violence strike Islamic worshippers.
  • "Purge our society," online bigots shout

    Post-disaster threats and expressions of racism bubble up on the Web.
  • Love the ones you're with

    A Muslim man marries two women in a single ceremony.
  • Violence erupts in the Holy Land

    Desperation fuels an ominous round of fighting in the Holy Land. Has the Mideast peace process finally blown apart?
  • The sound of silence

    Heartsick over the bloodshed in Israel, liberal American Jews are so far paralyzed by a conflict in which Palestinians are aggressors as well as victims.
  • Peace without compromise?

    The failure of the Camp David summit could spell war, and soon -- or it could be the best thing for the Middle East peace process.
  • I'm too sexy for my hijab

    Lingerie maker to sell underwear to Muslim women.
  • Under the veils in Casablanca

    Public life may be dominated by men, but the worlds of house and hammam belong to women.
  • Saudi Arabia welcomes travelers -- sort of

    The conservative Muslim kingdom says it will issue tourist visas for the first time.
  • Harlem's un-Sharpton

    Rudy Giuliani finds an ally in Imam Pasha, a black Muslim leader with a pro-Giuliani, pro-police message.
  • "Taliban" by Ahmed Rashid

    A veteran journalist relates the full horror -- brutality, oppression of women and genocide -- of the new Afghanistan.
  • More Black Panther pain

    Did H. Rap Brown's radical past finally catch up with him?
  • Pilgrimage and public relations

    Pope John Paul's historic visit to Israel is supposed to spread a message of peace, but Israeli and Palestinian spinmeisters are standing by to read in support of their causes.
  • "Terminus"

    A harrowing poem about rape and murder in the Balkans.
  • Allah's pulpit thumper

    Louis Farrakhan makes a bid to unify Islam in America -- and to be its No. 1 evangelist.
  • Skepticism and salvation in Cyprus

    An unorthodox tour of the second and final tomb of Lazarus puts a strange twist into our correspondent's Larnaca layover.
  • Iran's chess war

    The intellectual pastime is the latest symbol in the struggle between the country's democratic reformers and Islamic clerics.
  • Jerusalem braces for Christian pilgrims

    Hordes of tourists are coming to the holy city for millennial celebrations, but a clash between Orthodox and secular Jews has created a ban on Christmas in the city's kosher hotels.
  • The day I became a Muslim

    At an Indian mosque on a blazing summer afternoon, a moment that I had only dreamed of came true.
  • Making bombs in Zanzibar

    An enigmatic encounter with a would-be African terrorist leaves an expatriate wondering about truth and faith.
  • Going without at Ramadan

    Going without at Ramadan: At the beginning of the Muslim fast, a traveler decides to do as the Marrakeshans do.
  • Who's behind ethnic violence in Indonesia?

    Who's behind ethnic violence in Indonesia? "Provocateurs," most likely within the military, are trying to bury the country's hopes for a secular civilian democracy.
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