Afghan President Hamid Karzai took your questions
Afghan President Hamid Karzai answered your questions in a special edition of Talking Point.
Malaysia's prime minister answered your questions
South East Asia's longest serving head of government, Dr Mahathir Mohamad answered your question in a special edition of Talking Point.
Pakistan's president answered your questions
Pakistan's president, General Pervez Musharraf, answered your questions in a special edition of Talking Point.
You asked Jordan's Prince Hassan bin Talal
Prince Hassan of Jordan answered your questions in a special LIVE and interactive edition of Talking Point.
Should Islamic headscarves be banned in schools?
French MPs have voted to ban Islamic headscarves and other religious symbols from state schools. Do you agree with the decision?
Mecca pilgrimage: Can it be made safe?
At least 244 people have been trampled to death at the Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia. How can the pilgrimage be made safer?
Magdi Abdelhadi: The Islamic revival in Egypt
BBC Arab affairs analyst Magdi Abdelhadi examines Egypt's Islamist revival.
Roger Hardy on Islam in Turkey
BBC correspondents look at the role of Islam in shaping the politics of the modern Muslim state and assess the impact of the growth of political Islam on redefining the national interest.
Brian Keenan: A hostage's story
Brian Keenan was held hostage by Islamic Jihad in Lebanon for four years. Here he recounts his experiences.
Shaista Aziz: Why I wear the veil
Shaista Aziz, a Muslim and a journalist, decided to wear the hijab, the Muslim traditional head cover, after the attacks of September 11 2001 to assert her identity as a Muslim. Read her reflections.
Hamza Yusuf: Islam's teachings
Hamza Yusuf Hanson, a prominent advocate of better understanding between the West and Islam, argues that both cultures have enriched the world community and that animosity between them is based on misconceptions.
Arzu Merali: Islam and modernity
Can Islam and modernity co-exist? Arzu Merali of the Islamic Human Rights Commission argues that it is up to the Muslim world to determine its own way forward.
Benazir Bhutto: Her rise to power
Benazir Bhutto, the former Prime Minister of Pakistan, reflects on her experiences growing up in a political household and on her role as the first female head of an Islamic state.
Chandra Muzaffar: The challenges
Malaysian political scientist Dr Chandra Muzaffar argues that the real challenge facing the world is conflicting global interests.
Aina Khan: Women and Sharia
Solicitor Aina Khan talks about some of the legal issues raised by her female Muslim clients living in the UK.
Nihad Awad: The way forward
Head of Council on American-Islamic Relations on improving ties between the Muslim world and the West.
Disaffection among Muslim youth
Are young British Muslims become more disaffected - and what does that mean for their community?
Preventing a 'clash of civilisations'
A Rand Corporation report calls on the West to support Islamic moderates to prevent a "clash of civilisations."
Fears of Madrid's Muslims
Spain's Muslims condemn the Madrid rail bombings but fear a backlash could ruin their lives, reports BBC News Online's Dominic Bailey.
Call for Islamic unity
The BBC's Barbara Plett assesses whether Sheikh Yassin's death might push Hamas into an alliance with other Islamic movements.
Fighting for hearts of Iraq Sunnis
The US believes that to win the peace in Iraq they must reintegrate Iraq's Sunni Muslims who feel excluded under the new regime, writes the BBC's Barbara Plett.
Muslims in US 'much maligned'
A study of Muslims in the US says the community has been "much maligned and little understood".
Falluja mutilations 'flout Islam'
Clerics condemn the mutilation of the bodies of four Americans in the flashpoint town of Falluja.
Mosques in appeal to help police
Mosques use Friday prayers to call on Muslims to co-operate with the police in the fight against terror.
US opposes state headscarf ban
The justice department files a complaint on behalf of a Muslim girl sent home from school for wearing a scarf.
Danes seek Muslim support
Denmark's security service is hoping to meet Muslim preachers to enlist them in the war against terror.
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