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Religion Dispatches
What about the peaceful, warm, accepting, cross-legged men wearing funny, exotic robes?
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My Stephen Colbert moment.
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A new document sets the record straight (though you won’t find anything on the president).
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What are we to make of Robert Spencer’s admission?
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But RD’s Haroon Moghul offers crucial, lucid answers to questions that weren’t asked.
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What is it about rage that pervades so much thinking about Islam? Start by picking up the latest issues of Time and Newsweek—America’s airport reading—and talking to Google.
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Why on earth is an orthodox Jew pushing a turbaned Muslim man in a wheelchair on the cover of Charlie Hebdo, the French baby-boomers’ favorite satirical magazine? Don’t bother looking for any deep symbolism—you won’t find it.
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For many Americans, the Muslim world is dangerous. It is a place mired in the thick sludge of the past, peopled by exotic and prickly foreigners who, at any slight however real or perceived, fly off into a mad rage. It is irrationality’s last refuge, a museum shop of medieval horrors that has somehow survived the rest of the planet’s transition to the 21st century. Recent events might seem to only confirm this assessment. A fair-minded observer might plausibly ask, “Are Muslims nuts?” Although, to be entirely fair-minded, for the thousands who did protest against “The Innocence of Muslims,” well over a billion and a half did not.
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Just as hate responds to hate, those whose political fortunes depend on the manufacture of hatred seem to need each other.
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Claimed writer and director of anti-Islam film that sparked extremist violence in Egypt and Libya.
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