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September 11, 2001 and Its Aftermath > Statements from Leading International Academic Organizations for the Academic Study of Islam, Religion, and Middle East This web page is produced through the cooperation of over 50 professors of Islamic Studies and Middle Eastern Studies from the US and Canada. These scholars are members of the Study of Islam section at the American Academy of Religion, the largest international organization responsible for the academic study of religion. The statements, images, and links are provided by the Study of Islam Section at the American Academy of Religion. The site is hosted at Colgate University, Hamilton, N.Y. |
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| > American Arab Antidiscrimination Committee (ADC.org) The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC) is a civil rights organization committed to defending the rights of people of Arab descent and promoting their rich cultural heritage. ADC, which is non-sectarian, non- partisan is the largest Arab-American grassroots organization in the United States. It was founded in 1980 by former Senator James Abourezk. The sites features a wide array of resources relating to 9-11. |
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| > Books for Understanding (AAUP) To assist readers, journalists, teachers, and scholars, this site presents a bibliography of books from university and scholarly presses that shed light on some of the issues surrounding the events of September 11, 2001. |
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Duke University | Asian & African Languages & Literature Dept. of Religion | Franklin Center | International Studies Location: http://www.duke.edu/web/muslimnets/mnc_sep11.html Last update: Febr. 18, 2002 Send comments to: christof.galli@duke.edu | ||||||