Obama's speech in Cairo: Are Muslims convinced?

'America, Islam are not exclusive,' Obama says in Cairo

Cairo -- He came. He spoke. But did he convince?

President Obama's long-anticipated speech to the Arab world today sought to dissolve the mistrust between Islam and the West by highlighting his personal appeal as he urged ending intolerance and violence and moving toward a shared future. It was a carefully textured blend of history, the president's personal experience with Islam and the need to quell religious extremism. Full Story »

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by Fabrice Florin - Jun. 4, 2009

Informative analysis of Obama's address to the Muslim world. This short article offers a good summary of key points from the speech, along with some helpful context and insights about what it means for building a better relation between America and Islam.

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