*A digital library

*A jihadi gets his day in an American court

  By Jonathan Mahler The New York Times

*After 100 years, France questions its secularity

  By Katrin Bennhold International Herald Tribune

*Al Jazeera builds hub for region in Malaysia

  By Chan Tien Hin Bloomberg News

*Belgium arrests 14 terror suspects

 By Dan Bilefsky International Herald Tribune

*Belgium says France endangered terror raid

 By Dan Bilefsky International Herald Tribune

*Bosnia: Haven for Islamic radicals?

 By Nicholas Wood International Herald Tribune

*Cartoons ignite cultural combat in Denmark

 By Dan Bilefsky International Herald Tribune

*Dutch activist fatally shot

 Reuters

*Dutch virtue of tolerance under strain

 By Roger Cohen International Herald Tribune

*Dutch will open terror trial of 14 Muslims

 Agence France-Presse

*Egypt's Christian-Muslim divide

 Mona Eltahawy International Herald Tribune

*Expulsion doesn't help

 Benjamin Ward International Herald Tribune

*Filmmaker's murderer declares 'Islam's enemies' legitimate targets

 The Associated Press

*Immigrants in Italy: At home, but still apart

 By Elisabeth Rosenthal International Herald Tribune

*Indonesia television airs terror warning

 By Peter Gelling International Herald Tribune

*Iran's hard line on Israel

 Karim Sadjadpour and Ray Takeyh The Boston Globe

*Islamic rule faces a test in Malaysia

 By Seth Mydans International Herald Tribune

*Islamists march into the breach

 

*Madrasas in Pakistan persevere

 By Salman Masood The New York Times

*Meltdown in France; No more credibility

 International Herald Tribune

*Michael Vatikiotis: Washington's turnaround on Indonesia

 International Herald Tribune

*Muslim leaders unite against terror

 By Peter Gelling International Herald Tribune

*Muslim women take charge of their faith

 By Marlise Simons International Herald Tribune

*Muslims in Europe

*Necla Kelek, 49, best-selling author

*New Islam in an old English town

 By Graham Bowley International Herald Tribune

*News Analysis: Frenchness: One size doesn't fit all

 By John Vinocur International Herald Tribune

*News Analysis: Frenchness: Riots show one size doesn't fit all

By John Vinocur International Herald Tribune

*Philip Bowring: Defending Malaysia's diversity

 International Herald Tribune

*Raid in Bosnia finds proof of Islamist network

 By Nicholas Wood International Herald Tribune

*Russia's NGOs: It's not so simple

 Nikolas K. Gvosdev International Herald Tribune

*Tajikistan bucks the trend in Central Asia

 Ahmed Rashid International Herald Tribune

*The muddied waters of identity

 Geoffrey Wheatcroft The Boston Globe

*The sickness in France's heart

 By Catherine Field International Herald Tribune

*Visitors from Europe get more U.S. scrutiny

 By Charlie Savage The Boston Globe

*Ways to wage peace in 2006

Jonathan Power International Herald Tribune

*Western Muslims: Can we talk?

 Geneive Abdo International Herald Tribune

*Who is the 'moderate Muslim'?

Abukar Arman International Herald Tribune