Kanan Makiya (1949) American orientalist
"Intervention In Syria is a Moral and Human Imperative", New Republican (February 24, 2012)
Books, Islam and the West: A Conversation with Bernard Lewis (2006)
Kanan Makiya (1949) American orientalist
"Intervention In Syria is a Moral and Human Imperative", New Republican (February 24, 2012)
Tulsi Gabbard (1981) U.S. Representative from Hawaii's 2nd congressional district
Twitter account, February 2019
Bernard Lewis (1916–2018) British-American historian
Books, Islam and the West: A Conversation with Bernard Lewis (2006)
Ahmed Rashid (1948) Pakistani writer
Source: Is IS on an inevitable path to destruction? https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-30409764 BBC News (11 December 2014)
Ali Khamenei (1939) Iranian Shiite faqih, Marja' and official independent islamic leader
August 19, 2012 speech marking Eid al-Fitr, the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan http://www.timesofisrael.com/khamenei-israeli-a-malignant-zionist-tumor/ <br class="br">2012
Christopher Hitchens (1949–2011) British American author and journalist
Nov. 7, 2002 http://www.slate.com/id/2073634/: On Iraq <br class="br">2000s, 2002
George Pólya (1887–1985) Hungarian mathematician
Mathematical Methods in Science (1977)
Context: We wish to see... the typical attitude of the scientist who uses mathematics to understand the world around us.... In the solution of a problem... there are typically three phases. The first phase is entirely or almost entirely a matter of physics; the third, a matter of mathematics; and the intermediate phase, a transition from physics to mathematics. The first phase is the formulation of the physical hypothesis or conjecture; the second, its translation into equations; the third, the solution of the equations. Each phase calls for a different kind of work and demands a different attitude.<!--p.164
Tawakkol Karman (1979) Yemeni journalist, politician, human rights activist, and Nobel Peace Prize recipient
2010s, Morsy is the Arab World's Mandela (2013)