Who Speaks for Islam?

Media for Who Speaks for Islam?

by John L. Esposito and Dalia Mogahed

United States | Europe | Middle East

United States

Diverse Voices: Taking the Initiative to Better Muslim Characters. TV Week, Dinah Eng (14 September 2008).

What Osama bin Laden and George W. Bush get wrong about Muslims. Democracy: A Journal of Ideas, Fawaz Gerges (Summer 2008).

Who Speaks for Islam? Minnesota Public Radio (9 July 2008).

Who Speaks for Islam? (highlights). The Aspen Institute (1 July 2008).

Who Speaks for Islam? (full program). The Aspen Institute (1 July 2008).

Who Speaks for Islam? What a Billion Muslims Really Think. Iowa Public Television (27 May 2008).

What do a billion Muslims really think? The Christian Science Monitor, Jane Lampman (16 May 2008).

What do Muslims around the world believe? The Boston Globe, Charles A. Radin (May 14, 2008).

Muslims on the West. Los Angeles Times, Rebecca Trounson (May 10, 2008).

Daljit Dhaliwal interviews Dalia Mogahed. Foreign Exchange With Daljit Dhaliwal (9 May 2008).

Muslim true/false: What you think you know about them is likely wrong -- and that's dangerous. The Los Angeles Times, John L. Esposito and Dalia Mogahed (2 April 2008).

Dalia Mogahed, coauthor, Who Speaks For Islam?: What a Billion Muslims Really Think. CSPAN (21 March 2008).

Who Speaks for Islam? offers insights for Westerners. The Cleveland Plain Dealer, Karen Long (16 March 2008).

What Muslims think: New book examines what the more than 1 billion Muslims think about gender, race and terrorism. U.S. News and World Report, Alex Kingsbury (14 March 2008).

Book review. Foreword Magazine, David Priess (March/April 2008).

Who speaks for Islam? Extremists dominate the news coverage but not the faith. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (12 February 2008).

Sudan and Saudi Arabia: Who Speaks for Islam? washingtonpost.com, posted by John L. Esposito & John O. Voll (November 30, 2007).

Europe

Just what do they dislike, and why? The Economist (17 April 2008).

Muslimenes sanne askikt [Muslim's true face]. Ny Tid (11 April 2008).

The fight that demands something other than a war. The Financial Times, Philip Stevens (10 April 2008).

Research explores what 1.3 billion Muslims think. Reuters, Luke Baker (7 April 2008).

Analysis: Study of Muslim beliefs should be lesson for policy makers. The Earth Times (27 February 2008).

Major survey challenges Western perceptions of Islam. AFP (26 February 2008.)

Islam-West rift widens, poll says. BBC News (21 January 2008).

Muslims, West see divisions deepening: survey. Reuters (Mon Jan 21, 2008)

Middle East/Asia

Dialogue and its impact on peaceful coexistence. Saudi Gazette, James Kidner (21 July 2008).

Who speaks for Islam? Today's Zaman, Ahmet Kurucan (29 June 2008).

What Muslims think. Arab News, Aijaz Zaka Syed (15 April 2008).

Report issued on Muslim-West relations. The Arab American News.com (11 April 2008).

Muslim women seek freedom "within their cultural context." GulfNews.com, Barbara Bibbo (12 April 2008).

View: It will help understand policy flaws. The Times of India (10 Apr 2008).

Research explores what 1.3 billion Muslims think. Reuters Africa, Luke Baker (10 April 2008).

Speaking for Islam. The Jakarta Post (3 April 2008).

Speaking for Islam (Part 1). Al Jazeera English: Interview With Riz Kahn (1 April 2008).

Speaking for Islam (Part 2). Al Jazeera English: Interview With Riz Kahn (1 April 2008).

Queen visits Gallup's Centre for Muslim Studies, reviews findings of latest poll. The Jordan Times (4 March 2008).

What Arabs want from the West is respect. The Daily Star (Lebanon), Rami G. Khouri (20 February 2008).

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