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Developing Just Leadership

Zafar Bangash

Rabi' al-Awwal 13, 1428 2007-04-01

Reflections

That the Muslim world is engulfed in numerous crises is not in doubt; what is debated is who is responsible for this state of affairs and how to rectify it. There are some—Muslims and non-Muslims—who put all the blame on the Muslims; others say it is the direct result of colonialism and continued foreign interference in the internal affairs of Muslims

Developing Just Leadership

Iqbal Siddiqui

Rabi' al-Awwal 13, 1428 2007-04-01

Perspectives

Iqbal Siddiqui on the desperate need of an Islamic movement in Pakistan..

Empowering Weak & Oppressed

Abu Dharr

Rabi' al-Awwal 13, 1428 2007-04-01

Guest Editorial

Something easy to get is easy to lose, as the Japanese say. Their neighbors the Chinese would say: the lone sheep is in danger of the wolf. The ancient wisdom of these people is not lost on Muslims of Imam Husain’s heritage. Our only Islamic Revolution and Islamic state (as imperfect as they appear from time to time) were not easy to come by; and therefore should not be easily relinquished.

Empowering Weak & Oppressed

Crescent International

Rabi' al-Awwal 13, 1428 2007-04-01

South-East Asia

In last month’s issue of Crescent International we published an article about an anti-war conference convened in Malaysia by former prime minister DR MAHATHIR MOHAMAD. We received this letter in response, which we are publishing in full.

Developing Just Leadership

Waseem Shehzad

Rabi' al-Awwal 13, 1428 2007-04-01

Occupied Arab World

Although they are usually secretive in their dealings, the Saudis are showing far too much political activism these days to go unnoticed. The Arab League is holding its summit in Riyadh on March 28-29 (after Crescent press time), and the top item on the agenda is the Arab regimes’ desire to recognise Israel.

Developing Just Leadership

Zafar Bangash

Rabi' al-Awwal 13, 1428 2007-04-01

World

Already beset by numerous problems, both domestic and international, Pakistani president General Pervez Musharraf has shot himself in the foot again by taking on the country's judiciary as well. Justice Iftikhar Mohammad Chaudhry, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, was sent home for allegedly "abusing his authority", and placed under virtual house arrest.

Developing Just Leadership

M.S. Ahmed

Rabi' al-Awwal 13, 1428 2007-04-01

World

There is hardly any doubt that the majority of the people in the three Maghreb countries – Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia – believe their leaders to be autocratic, corrupt and closely allied with the West against Islamic groups in the region. Add to this belief the fact that wealth in all three countries is monopolised by rich elites, while most people are deprived and poor, and it becomes plain why there is so much popular resistance to the ruling elites and the long-serving rulers they maintain in power.

Empowering Weak & Oppressed

Hajira Qureshi

Rabi' al-Awwal 13, 1428 2007-04-01

World

On March 1, Russian president Vladimir Putin, having accepted President AliAlkhanov’s resignation two weeks earlier, nominated acting president Ramzan Kadyrov (pic right, with Putin) for the presidency of Chechnya. Shakhid Dzhamaldayev and Muslim Khuchiyev were also nominated as a purely formal gesture. The next day, the nominations were taken to the Chechen parliament, where Kadyrov was confirmed as the next president; 56 of the 58 votes cast were for the Kremlin-backed Kadyrov, one MP voted against and one abstained.

Developing Just Leadership

M.A. Shaikh

Rabi' al-Awwal 13, 1428 2007-04-01

Special Reports

To assess whether the Horn of Africa is the "hottest conflict zone in the world" – as some analysts have called it – it is enough to list the countries that constitute it and examine their relations with the US, which has a huge and disruptive influence in the region. Ethiopia, Eritrea, Djibouti, Somalia and Kenya are generally known as the components of the Horn, but neighboring Sudan and Uganda are so closely linked to them and embroiled in their conflicts that they are now also widely regarded as Horn countries.

Empowering Weak & Oppressed

Nasr Salem

Rabi' al-Awwal 13, 1428 2007-04-01

Occupied Arab World

Nothing resonated at the regional conference held in Baghdad last month more than the barbs exchanged by American and Iranian officials attending the conference. Yet the mere fact that officials from both countries agreed to take part in the meeting provided a window of opportunity for more substantive contacts between them over Iraq. A second meeting is expected to take place at the level of foreign ministers in Istanbul in early April.

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