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Posted on September 10th, 2004 by .
Categories: Internal Debates.
islamicate: Being a Muslim and an Academic
Although I am not a Muslim and not an islamic scholar, some ‘professing dismay’ is familiar to me a few years now. That’s why this article from LA Times is quite interesting: “Professing Dismay” Since 9/11, a scholar of Islam finds himself in demand — for the wrong reasons”. It is blogged by Islamicate.
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