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Ahmad, Khurshid. Islam and the West: confrontation or cooperation? Muslim World v85, n1-2 (Jan-April, 1995): 63 (19 pages). Abstract: Islam and the Western world, while commonly depicted as continually at odds, have actually been partners in history on several occasions. The two groups have the opportunity to improve their relations in light of the ideological and civilizational changes currently sweeping the world. However, they must be willing to respect each other's cultural, ideological and religious sensitivities.
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