Lawful Islamism
SF leader Villy Søvndal appeared on an Egyptian newspaper’s front page, cited as telling Muslims to ‘go to hell’
MUSLIM spiritual leaders have warned the Rudd Government against shutting them out of advisory roles, but have applauded the push to broaden the image of Islam beyond traditional religious figures.
SPORTING figures, academics and mainstream Muslims will be sought out by the Rudd Government to help recast the overly religious image of Islamic Australia.
France has launched a groundbreaking program to educate future imams and Muslim chaplains about the country and its values. The goal: to put a French stamp on Islam, the second largest religion in France. Lisa Bryant has more from Paris.
Parents, students, or the state: who knows best? David Landes looks at the thorny issue of sex education and editorial reactions to a Liberal Party proposal aiming to bar parents from exempting their children, particularly girls, from classes.
Weeks added to required ‘enrichment’ program: ‘We all need to learn and understand each other’
Charges reduced from hate crime