Sunday, May 23, 2010

Of Moderate Muslims

Professor Fouad Ajami of Johns Hopkins University is hopeful that the majority of the Muslim population around the world will take back from the radical minority extremists the rightful authority to interpret a moderate, modern version of Islam. To view his National Review interview video, “The U.S. & the Middle East with Fouad Ajami, click here.

In another video presentation, the Heritage Foundation featured former Afghan presidential candidate, Dr. Abdullah Abdullah, about his views on the future of Afghanistan: that amidst political wranglings and major disagreements among Afghan government officials and confusions on the part of international players on how best to approach the problems of Afghanistan, interested parties (the US and the rest of the world) must always take the side of the people.

These are voices of reason. We must pay heed to what they say.

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