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  Dr. Enan Galaly, having the Knight of Dannebrog title bestowed by Her Majesty Queen Margrethe II of Denmark, Ambassador of Historical Relations between Denmark and the Middle East and chairman of the Advisory Council for the International Association of University Presidents worldwide, and...
The Denmark Queen, Margrethe II, said that Islam is representing a menace, locally and internationally, because of extremist Muslims, as she described, and asked its government not to show tolerance towards them. A similar statement was mentioned in her autobiography.
Though the West has been discriminating against Islam for years, history provides for Western efforts to understand Islam, believing in the driving force of its spiritual power that is not-existent in the West. Thus, the fear of Islam emanates from fear that Muslims could regain their old hegemony...
I want to raise my heart instead of my hat in the air for Queen Margrethe II of Denmark, who courageously said she was impressed by those devout Muslims who have religion applied in their lives from the morning until the evening, and from the cradle to the grave.
The interpretations of Al-Hayat and Al-Ahrām [art. 37 and 38 in this issue of AWR] are both off the mark – al-Hayat quoting the interview in the harshest possible light, al-Ahrām in a naively positive manner. Neither is quoting her quite correctly.
Queen Margrethe II of Denmark said it is of vital importance to take the challenge posed by Islam seriously at both the local and global levels.
Interview of Queen Margrethe II of Denmark, reported with different interpretations and translations in both al-Hayat and al-Ahrām. Father Basilios al-Maqari writes about two Coptic Orthodox Church councils in the seventies that discussed Muslim-Christian relations.
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