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Book review: Doostdar explores Iran's new spiritual environment, and the widely held assumptions about rationality, and the relationship between science and religion, writes Usman Butt.
Comment: Members of the Rohingya ethnic group who have already fled to Bangladesh are refugees, and should be recognised as such, writes paediatrician John Kahler.
Comment: The Rohingya and the Palestinian people have much in common: They have been persecuted, repeatedly displaced, denied citizenship and are now subjected to genocide, writes Nada Elia.
Comment: The relatively under-explored connections between climate change, the monopolisation of resources and armed conflict, are seen in Syria, Iraq, Burma and beyond, writes Warda Mohamed
Muslims are suing Sterling Heights, Michigan after it emerged that the city investigated community members who applied for a permit to build a mosque for terrorism connections.
The Arab and Muslim worlds have too long seen popular movements toward democracy be derailed by religious fanaticism, whether Shia or Sunni. Neither Islamophobes nor Islamists should tell us what it means to be Muslim.