New: May 11, 2005. Forthcoming Article: Christopher Buck, “University of North Carolina’s Qur’an Controversy.” The State of Islamic Studies in American Universities. Edited by Mumtaz Ahmad. Lanham, MD: AltaMira Press, 2006. (Forthcoming.)

08 September 2004 "Suit over Book on Islam Dismissed."

 

UNC-Qur'an Controversy, Resources 

Note that in some cases these articles, transcripts, and sound files may no longer be archived at the URL's listed, or may require registration or payment to retrieve.

Through personal experience, I am now discovering in journalism "the good" (e.g. Ferreri, Cooperman, Jonsson, Shimron, Hochberg, WURL, R&E Newsweekly), the mistaken (Braun, LA Times) ,the ugly (David Van Bierma, Time Magazine), the intellectually dishonest (Buckley, Bentley) of journalism, and the vile (the Jerusalem Post, a formerly great newspaper now devoted to the same kind of hate against Arabs and Muslims that antisemitic writers in the Arab and Muslim press have leveled against Jews). See examples and explanations below, as well as a list of as many other major resources as I have been able to gather.

 For one of the most extensive and professionally researched newspaper treatment, see:
"A Timely Subject -- and a Sore One: UNC Draws Fire, Lawsuit for Assigning Book on Islam
The Washington Post, Alan Cooperman, Front Page (A01), 07 August 2002*
*Note: the online version of the articles have often been posted one day before the print version has appeared.

For my Op-Ed response, which originally appeared in the Washington Post and has been picked up by numerous other newspapers, with a wide range of titles, none chosen by me, some more appropriate than others, chosen by the editors, see:
Michael Sells, "Understanding, Not Indoctrination," Op Ed, Washington Post, 08 August 2002.

For one of the most the most detailed and in-depth discussions of the issue, see the transcript of the "Interview with Michael Sells," The Religion & Ethics Newsweekly, 21 August 2002, as well as the Religion and Ethics overview page, "The UNC Qur'an Controversy," and its linked pages to interviews with UNC religious studes professor Carl Ernst and UNC Students.


Partial Bibliography and Resource List


Updated 29 December 2002

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