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The Islam and American Democracy program is committed to exploring the civic and political views and contributions of American Muslims in the United States, and their contribution to the wider Muslim world. [Read More]

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Up Close and Personal in Iraq
Monday, May 10, 2004
Zainab al-Suwaij of the American Islamic Congress discusses the reconstruction of Iraq.
Public Interest Spring 2004
America in Islam
From the upcoming issue of The Public Interest
By Hillel Fradkin
Tuesday, March 16, 2004
For all practical purposes, the question of Islam in America is little more than a generation old. Yet it is already extraordinarily complicated and burdensome, both for Muslims and non-Muslims alike, with no signs of becoming any less so. This is true for a number of reasons, the most important of which is that there are not one but two questions: that of Islam in America and America in Islam.
The Struggle for Iraqi Civil Society
Transcript of Lecture by Zainab Al-Suwaij
Wednesday, February 11, 2004
"It was really different to be back again... trying to help this society and this country emerge from what they’ve been through in the past 35 years to a new Iraq and their lives. You see now people are talking freely, acting freely, traveling freely, debating, experimenting, and practicing, you know, their life just as normal people... At night when they go to sleep, they feel that since the previous regime no longer exists and Saddam is no longer there, at least they feel safe inside."
Center's Islam Project Gets National Acclaim
Noted for giving moderate Muslim voices a platform
Monday, January 5, 2004
EPPC has been lauded in the latest issue of Philanthropy Magazine for the groundbreaking work done by our Project on Islam and American Democracy.
Relevant Commentary
Center Conversations Volume 18
Iraq: Making Ethnic Peace After Saddam
A Conversation with Kanan Makiya and Patrick Clawson

In a seminar session on January 15, 2003, two experts on Iraq spoke about the prevention of ethnic conflict after the expected elimination of Saddam Hussein’s regime through military action. 

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