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their mosque had to do without a minaret, today the community is thriving
and even planning to build a new, greater mosque in the Moravian capital.
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Current AffairsCzech Muslim community screen controversial Dutch film
A controversial documentary by Dutch far-right MP Geert Wilders, which this
year sparked protests across the Muslim world, has been screened for the
first time in the Czech Republic. Monday’s screening of the film Fitna in
Brno was organized, perhaps surprisingly, by the Czech Muslim community,
which is mainly centred in the Moravian capital.
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Current AffairsMohammed Abbas: anti-Islamic provocations fuel mistrust
In the past couple of weeks two incidents have threatened to disturb the
peaceful coexistence between Czechs and the country’s Muslim community,
centred mainly in the Moravian city of Brno. First, the city was plastered
overnight with posters depicting the controversial Danish caricature of the
prophet Mohammed which sparked violent protests across the Muslim world.
And then last week the ultra-right National Party placed the controversial
anti-Qur’an film Fitna by the rightwing Dutch MP Geert Wilders on its web
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Czechs in HistoryAlois Musil - the "Czech Lawrence of Arabia"
Compared to other Arab and Oriental scholars like TE Lawrence, the Czech
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German. Nevertheless, he is regarded by many as a crucial figure who
contributed enormously to the West's understanding of Islam at a time when
the study of the Arab world was in its infancy.
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Current AffairsCzech-Arab relations tense in wake of cartoon dispute
Czech efforts to get the EU to take a united stand in condemning Islamic
violence in the wake of the controversy over caricatures of the prophet
Mohammed have failed to bear fruit - only increasing tension between the
Czech Republic and Arab states. Moreover, a number of Arab countries have
protested against a documentary on the life of Moslems featured on Czech
television, which they say shows Moslems as dangerous radicals.
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