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The issue of rising sectarian tensions in Egypt is something that must be addressed directly and not shied away from, writes Hulsman in this week’s editorial.
The author discusses Pope Benedict XVI’s apology to natives of South America for the massacre they suffered at the hands of European missionaries. He questions why the pope apologizes for these acts, yet refuses to apologize for his insults against Islam, and wonders what “sword” Islam is being...
For the third week in a row, Wafā’ Costantine still dominates the scene in Egypt. Her story has become a burning issue, even more compelling than the Palestinian issue. [Editor: for a background of this issue see AWR, 2004, week 51, art. 13]
In his three articles, ‘Abd al-Khāliq stresses the anti-Islamic strategy of the United States and highlights the role of the American Democratic Party to mend the deformed picture of the U.S. in its two sided foreign strategy.
The Bar’s Committee of the Islamic Sharī‘ah, overwhelmingly dominated by Muslim Brotherhood supporters, has held its annual summer camp on the North Coast. The author of the article, Ahmad Imbābī, outlines claims about the committee’s attempts to recruit fresh law graduates and to finance its...
The article is a critique of the Grand Muftī ‘Alī Jum‘ā, who has dedicated a permanent section on Dar al-Ifta’a’s website to attacking journalists who criticize what the author calls the muftī’s weird fatwas.
The National Coptic Organization submitted a leaflet to Pope Shenouda with the title "Autonomy for the Copts of Egypt." A communiqué released by the organization referred to secret negotiations between what it called ”active parties in the new global order” on the one side and a delegation of...
Last week, Al-Midan printed an article under the title “Beware ‘The passion of the Christ’” by one of those who offend religions. The writings of this person reflects the hatred and fury filling his heart. The author attacks the film regarding it an attempt to Christianize Muslims. In his attack on...
Why did Saad Eddin Ibrahim recently travel to Turkey to attend a conference on security, globalization and the new religious discourse? The conference was sponsored by the NATO. Who invited him? The NATO or the US? Did any organization pay for his travel and accommodation expenses? Could Saad Eddin...
We Muslims lose a lot when we surprise international public opinion with photos of beheaded victims. Unfortunately, these actions are committed under the pretext of defending Islam and freeing Muslim countries from non-Muslims. One day after another, we lose our friends in the free world who have...

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