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TheJihād Group officially declares their initiative to cease of the use of violence. While many of the Islamic groups approved of the initiative, many seem to complicate the issue.
Secretly installed cameras in a few mosques in the U.K. reported the fanatic opinions of the mosque preacher against Westerners. Porter discusses the consequences of the volatile opinions that some of the Muslim fanatics were preaching against non-Muslims. For the writer, it would help if Muslims...
“Democrats in London are paying for fanatics in Arabia to indoctrinate children in Pakistan, and a thousand other places, and - yes - right back at us, at the end of the District line,” explains Hari. The article argues that curricula funded by oil dollars from Saudi Arabia teach children racialism...
‘Ubayd discusses the history of various forms of Christianity, from Arab Christians to Eastern Christians, and the problems that are still remain to overcome.
The Roman Catholic Church and the BBC are involved in a heated debate over a documentary program, which accused Pope Benedict XVI of encouraging secrecy in dealing with cases of clergy sexually abusing children, while he was a cardinal. The Most Reverend Vincent Nichols, the Archbishop of...
Wā’il Lutfī writes about reconciliation between ‘Amr Khālid and the Brotherhood’s advocate Wajdī Ghunīm, after the latter publicly criticized Khālid and described him as misguided.
A British extreme right-wing anti-Islamic party promotes hatred against Islam and non-whites, and is predicted to do extremely well in the local elections in Birmingham by suggesting that the city will, in 20 years, be a Muslim city with Islamic Sharī‘a.
The only British Muslim representative in Birmingham launched a sever attack on the Hizb Al-Tahrir Al-Islami. He said that the tendencies and the ideologies of the party do not differ from those of extremist right-wing groups in Britain.
The Hizb Al-Tahrir Al-Islami [Islamic Liberation Party] holds its sixth annual conference in Birmingham today under the banner “Are you British or Muslim?” Ten thousand people, mostly Muslim, will participate in the conference. It discusses the necessity of the participation of Muslims in the...
Ismā‘īl Muntasir, the author, comments on a book by the Italian writer Oriana Fallaci entitled "The Force of Reason,” which includes opinions that he believes reflect Fallaci ’s deep grudge against Islam.

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