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The proposed Islamic History Month in Canada must be based in a study of true Islamic history rather than myths and legends.
Between Foreigners and Shi'is is an important addition to the library of those interested in Iranian or Jewish history.
Michael Rubin criticizes an analysis of former Iranian president Muhammad Khatami and gives limited praise to a book examining Sino-Iranian relations.
The author addresses recent new mis-reporting in the Globe and Mail on the war on terrorism and Arab-Muslim relations.
The United States and India are both democracies. President Bush is attempting to lift the U.S.-Indian relationship to the next level.
Iran has long been the Middle East's prime candidate for democratic revolution. Given a free choice, Iranians would almost certainly throw the mullahs into history's dust bin.
Europe’s anemic birthrates are the most concrete manifestation of a spiritual crisis in the homeland of Western civilization.
We may need the miscalculations of Saddam Hussein and the bravery of Iran's students to get the American government to move decisively in the direction the president has claimed to endorse.



