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interview with the author of “Jewel of Medina”

posted by Aziz Poonawalla

Alt Muslim has an exclusive interview with author Sherry Jones, of Jewel of Medina fame. It is interesting to note that unlike the Danish cartoonists, it seems that Jones’ motivation in writing her book was to approach Islam from a [...]

Random House gets slapped

posted by Aziz Poonawalla

I think that Random House’s claim to have pulled the Jewel of Medina over concerns about violence are simply not credible – and rather cowardly, to hide behind the hypothetical muslim horde. If perhaps they thought they could get away [...]

The Jewel of Medina: manufactured outrage

posted by Aziz Poonawalla

If you haven’t heard of this brouhaha, in a nutshell a (non-muslim) author wrote a book about Aisha, a wife of the Prophet Mohammed SAW, entitled The Jewel of Medina. A (non-muslim) University of Texas professor was invited to comment [...]

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the post-Osama world, Year One
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