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Bin Laden's murder is not the end of Al Qaeda. And even if Al Qaeda were totally eliminated, the world would still have to deal with Al Qaeda's progenitor. Just how likely is it that Egypt will end up-after the inevitable transition period-being ruled indirectly or directly by the Muslim Brotherhood?
By the numbers, women have largely achieved equality in the U.S. For those who want to continue the fight, there's plenty of work left to do abroad.
Wearing a veil is not a personal decision for a Muslim woman. The fundamentals of modern civil society are at stake.
The progress enjoyed by an overwhelming majority of women in the West stands in stark contrast to the different reality for women outside the West.
Quality of life improved for Afghan women since the fall of the Taliban. Can the same be said about all Muslim women?
Ayaan Hirsi Ali's memoir Infidel tells the story of her emancipation.
A discussion of the relationship between Islam and the West is much more problematic than President Obama realizes.
On holy war, apostasy, and the rights of women in Islam.



