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Questioning the religious dimension of the war on Iraq is the focus of many articles covering the war. Different publications shed light on Bush’s religious background in an effort to establish a link between his religious tendencies and the war. Others wonder whether the war is a new crusade...
Arab media primarily placed the war in Iraq in the framework of the religious dimension. Religion is present in the background of almost all articles. Reactions of religious institutions and figures and the impact of religion on the characters of both Bush and Saddam Hussein are the focus of...
The overview covers different articles that deal with the role religion plays in the life of President Bush and how it impacts his foreign policy and whether the US war on Iraq is a crusade. It also refers to the theory of clashes between civilizations.
The writer talks about the political role of Islamic groups in the Arab Muslim world in an attempt to answer the question: Is Arab democracy possible without Islamists?
The author discusses the unprecedented participation of Kuwaiti women in the legislative elections.
The Kuwaiti Prime Minister assured the Islamic groups in Kuwait that the governmental procedures would be limited to reorganizing their branches, which are specified for charity operations. He asked the deputies of the Islamic associations to calm the situation down and criticized three Islamic...
While Kuwait, which is considered a small country compared to Egypt, has stopped using the law to imprison journalists, Egypt still imprisons journalists despite the president’s promises that imprisonment in publishing-related cases will be abolished.
A new Kuwaiti press law prohibits the imprisonment of journalists.
The Kuwaiti magazine Al-Arabi holds an annual forum in order to discuss the gap between the East and the West. The forum discusses issues that are of importance to Arab public opinion. The 2003 forum is titled "The West in the eyes of the Arabs." Al-Arabi Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Suleiman Al-Askari,...
Arguing that music contravenes Islam, a Kuwaiti Islamist MP demanded that music education be banned in all public schools. The Kuwaiti MP proposed substituting Islamic education for music lessons.

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