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“The Future of French in Light of French Anti-Islamism.” John A. Morrow. The Message International (March). Copyright © 2004 by The Message International and John A. Morrow. Reproduced with permission of Mahbubur Rahman, editor of The Message International, and John A. Morrow.

“Language Study as an Indicator of Foreign Policy.” John A. Morrow. Iran Daily (Dec. 7th). Copyright © 2004 by Iran Daily and John A. Morrow. Reproduced with permission of Iran Daily and John A. Morrow.

“Amoo Sam beh madreseh miravad: Defense Language Institute Program as an Indicator of U.S. Foreign Policy.” John A. Morrow. The Iranian. Copyright © 2004 by The Iranian and John A. Morrow. Reproduced with permission of Jahanshah Javid, publisher of The Iranian and John A. Morrow.

“¿Qué hay en un nombre árabe?” John A. Morrow. Revista Arabe. Copyright © 2004 by Revista Arabe and John A. Morrow. Reproduced with permission of Roberto Ale, editor of Revista Arabe, and John A. Morrow.

“In the Name of Allah: Reverence Phrases in Arabic.” Barbara Castleton and John A. Morrow. Islamic Horizons (Nov./Dec.). Copyright © 2009 by Islamic Horizons, Barbara Castleton and John A. Morrow. Reproduced with permission of Islamic Horizons, Barbara Castleton and John A. Morrow.

“The Impact of Globalization on the Arabic Language.” John A. Morrow and Barbara Castleton. Intercultural Communication Studies (XVI 2). Copyright © 2007 by Intercultural Communication Studies, John A. Morrow, and Barbara Castleton. Reproduced with permission of Intercultural Communication Studies, John A. Morrow and Barbara Castleton.

“Arabic Instruction in France: Politically Motivated Pedagogy.” John A. Morrow. The International Journal of the Humanities (4:6). Copyright © 2007 by Common Ground Publishing. Reproduced with permission of Common Ground Publishing.

“The Persian Alphabet in Peril.” John A. Morrow. Iran Daily (May 27). Copyright © 2006 by Iran Daily and Dr. John A. Morrow. Reproduced with permission of Iran Daily and John A. Morrow.

“The Omnipresence of Allah in the Arabic Language.” John A. Morrow. Arabic, Islam, and the Allah Lexicon: How Language Shapes our Conception of God. Copyright © John A. Morrow. Reproduced with permission of John A. Morrow and approval of the Edwin Mellen Press.

“The Origin of the Allah Lexicon.” John A. Morrow. Arabic, Islam, and the Allah Lexicon: How Language Shapes our Conception of God. Copyright © John A. Morrow. Reproduced with permission of John A. Morrow and approval of the Edwin Mellen Press.

“The Pre and Early Islamic Period.” John A. Morrow. Cultural History of Reading. Vol 1. Ed. Gabrielle Watling. Copyright © 2009 by Gabrielle Watling. Reproduced with permission of ABC-CLIO, LLC.

“The Impact of Global English on the Arabic Language: The Loss of the Allah Lexicon.” John A. Morrow. Global English and Arabic: Issues of Language, Culture, and Identity. Ed. Ahmad al-Issa and Laila Dahan. Copyright © 2011 by Peter Lang. Reproduced with permission of Peter Lang.

“Strategic Compromise in Islam.” John A. Morrow. Al-Bawaba: The Middle East Gateway (August 4th). Copyright © 2004 by John A. Morrow. Reproduced with permission of John A. Morrow.

“Like Sheep without a Shepherd: The Lack of Leadership in Sunni Islam.” John A. Morrow. Al-Bawaba: The Middle East Gateway (July 25th). Copyright © 2004 by John A. Morrow. Reproduced with permission of John A. Morrow.

“The Foundations of Islamic Unity.” John A. Morrow. Shi‘ite Islam: Orthodoxy or Heterodoxy and El islam shiita: ¿ortodoxia o heterodoxia? Luis Alberto Vittor.

Copyright © 2010 by Ansariyan Publications. Reproduced with permission of Ansariyan Publications.

“Sacrifice: The Message of Imam Husayn.” John A. Morrow. Mahjubah (147). Copyright © 1996 by the Islamic Thought Foundation and John A. Morrow. Reproduced by permission of the Islamic Thought Foundation and John A. Morrow.

“Malcolm X and the Media.” John A. Morrow. Mahjubah (138). Copyright © 1995 by the Islamic Thought Foundation and John A. Morrow. Reproduced with permission of the Islamic Thought Foundation and John A. Morrow.

“Étude comparée de la Chanson de Roland, le Poema de mío Cid et le Rawdah-Khani.” John A. Morrow. Le Message de l’Islam (115). Copyright © 1994 by the Islamic Thought Foundation and John A. Morrow. Reproduced with permission of the Islamic Thought Foundation and John A. Morrow.

“The Image of the Road in Islam.” John A. Morrow. The Image of the Road in Literature, Media, and Society. Ed. Will Wright and Steven Kaplan. Copyright © 2005 by the Society for the Interdisciplinary Study of Social Imagery and John A. Morrow. Reproduced with permission of Will Wright from the Interdisciplinary Study of Social Imagery and John A. Morrow.

“The Perfect Human: The Universal Synthesis of the Divine Names.” John A. Morrow.

Sufism: A Journal of Sufism (71). Copyright © 2006 by Sufism: Journal of Sufism, and John A. Morrow. Reproduced with permission of Alireza Nurbakhsh, editor of Sufism: A Journal of Sufism, and John A. Morrow.

“The Wisdom of Islamic Herbalism: Olive (Olea).” John A. Morrow. Canadian Journal of Herbalism (25:2). Copyright © 2005 by the Canadian Journal of Herbalism and John A. Morrow. Reproduced with permission of the Canadian Journal of Herbalism and John A. Morrow.

“The Wisdom of Islamic Herbalism: Miswak (Salvadora).” John A. Morrow. Canadian Journal of Herbalism (25:2). Copyright © 2004 by the Canadian Journal of Herbalism and John A. Morrow. Reproduced with permission of the Canadian Journal of Herbalism and John A. Morrow.

“The Truth about the US’s Plans against Islamic Iran.” John A. Morrow. Crescent International. Copyright © 2007 by Crescent International and John A. Morrow. Reproduced with permission of Crescent International and John A. Morrow.

“American Fascists (by Chris Hedges).” John A. Morrow. Crescent International. Copyright © 2007 by Crescent International and John A. Morrow. Reproduced with permission of Crescent International and John A. Morrow.

“The New Nuclear Danger (by Helen Caldicott).” John A. Morrow. Crescent International. Copyright © 2007 by Crescent International and John A. Morrow. Reproduced with permission of Crescent International and John A. Morrow.

“Detailed Account of the Role of the World’s Most Powerful Mercenary Army in Iraq and Elsewhere.” John A. Morrow. Crescent International. Copyright © 2007 by Crescent International and John A. Morrow. Reproduced with permission of Crescent International and John A. Morrow.

“Radical Reform (by Tariq Ramadan).” John A. Morrow. American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences (26.4). Copyright © 2009 by the American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences. Reproduced with permission of the American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences.

“A Debate between Amina Assilmi and Deborah Scroggins.” John A. Morrow. Mahjubah (15.4). Copyright © 2006 by the Islamic Thought Foundation and John A. Morrow. Reproduced with permission of the Islamic Thought Foundation and John A. Morrow.

“Islam and Social Work (by Sara A. Crabtree, Fatima Husain, and Basia Spalek).” Rachida Bejja. The American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences (26.3). Copyright © 2009 by The American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences. Reproduced with permission of The American Journal of IslamicSocial Sciences.

“Can Islam be French? (by John R. Bowen).” John A. Morrow. The American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences (27.4). Copyright © 2010 by The American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences. Reproduced with permission of The American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences.

“The Orientalism of Comte de Gobineau.” The Journal of Shi‘a Islamic Studies 4:3 (Summer 2011). Copyright © 2011 by The Journal of Shi‘a Islamic Studies. Reproduced with permission of The Journal of Shi‘a Islamic Studies.

“Comte de Gobineau and Orientalism.” John A. Morrow. The Journal of Shi‘a Islamic Studies 4:4 (Autumn 2011). Copyright © 2011 by The Journal of Shi‘a Islamic Studies. Reproduced with permission of The Journal of Shi‘a Islamic Studies.

“Malcolm X and Mohammad Mehdi: The Shi‘ite Connection?” The Journal of Shi‘a Islamic Studies 5:1 (Winter 2012). Copyright © 2012 by The Journal of Shi‘a Islamic Studies. Reproduced with permission of The Journal of Shi‘a Islamic Studies.

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