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Description: Religion expert Charles Kimball explains key points of Islam, including the meaning of "jihad," the differences between fundamentalist and extremist Islam, and the Koran's stance on suicide. (October 04, 2001)
Q&A: Islamic fundamentalism - CSMonitor.com Q&A: Islamic fundamentalism A world-renowned scholar explains how Islam is, and is not, connected to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Islam is one of the world's largest – and fastest-growing – religions. Yet its most basic tenets remain mysterious to the great majority of Americans. To shed light on a religion that has become the source of intense discussion following the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, csmonitor.com interviewed Professor Charles A. Kimball, chair of the Department of Religion at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, NC. Dr. Kimball was interviewed by csmonitor.com news producer Josh Burek.
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Page title:Q&A: Islamic fundamentalism - CSMonitor.com
Keywords:World, Asia: South & Central, Christian Science Monitor
Description:A world-renowned scholar explains how Islam is, and is not, connected to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
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