Instead of condemning extremists, too many Muslim leaders are protecting them by hiding behind the supposed peaceful nature of 'jihad'
'Had there been Nobel Prizes in 1000, they would have gone almost exclusively to Muslims." These are the words of Martin Kramer, a Jewish scholar of Islam and Arab history, published in the Jerusalem Post on Dec. 31, 1999.
The question that perplexes the world today is not just, "what happened to Muslim civilization and what caused its catastrophic decline in the millennium that followed?" but also, "why can't Muslims recover?"
The recent exchange in the Citizen between two Muslim letter writers provides us with an answer. Read more ...
'Had there been Nobel Prizes in 1000, they would have gone almost exclusively to Muslims." These are the words of Martin Kramer, a Jewish scholar of Islam and Arab history, published in the Jerusalem Post on Dec. 31, 1999.
The question that perplexes the world today is not just, "what happened to Muslim civilization and what caused its catastrophic decline in the millennium that followed?" but also, "why can't Muslims recover?"
The recent exchange in the Citizen between two Muslim letter writers provides us with an answer. Read more ...
Source: Canada.com