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Unifying The Islamic Community

Tuesday, December 20, 2005

A number of Islamic countries have tried to make religious schools curricula uniform, others have liberated them. Radicalism appears to be a reaction against repressive policies.

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THE spate of suicide bomb attacks by Islamic militants seems to have made an impact on the 57-member states of the Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC). At least, that was reflected at the high-level OIC conference in Mecca on December 7-8. One of the 10 points in the declaration coming out of the conference referred to the need to improve the unity of the Muslim community through peaceful means and for improvement in the education systems of

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