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Rethinking Muslim Cosmopolitanism Civilizational perspectives/Cosmopolitan options

Hindustan in 1022

Maghrib in the 12 th century

Muhammad Abid Al-Jaberi

Biruni in Iranian public park statue

Pakistani Commemorative Stamps

Al-Beruni’s India live in 2014

Ibn Khaldun in Tunis park

Ibn Khaldun on Moroccan stamp

The Muqaddimah

British Empire in the 1920s

Europe in the Middle East

Europe in Southeast Asia

Bennabi in b & w

Bennabi on a stamp

MF Husain Empty Bowl

MF Husain Dialogue

MF Husain Bilal

MF Husain at his 95 th birthday party

Synagogue in Kuzguncuk

Near St. Mark’s, Azbakeya, Cairo

Protesting Hillary in July 2012