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Al-Liwā’ al-Islamī reports on different opinions regarding the Dutch attempts to ban classes for memorizing the Qur’ān in the Netherlands.
Press coverage of the controversial visit to Egypt by the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom. Although the event was planned long ago, its occurrence so soon after the incidents of Naj‘ Hammādī has lead many to question the motives of the trip and suspect foreign...
Al-Liwā’ al-Islāmī  reports on different opinions from Muslim scholars concerning the Swiss decision to ban the building of minarets.
Amal ‘Abd al-Wāhid reports on different opinions regarding the governor’s decision to cancel celebrations of Āl al-Bayt’s birthdays.
Marwá al-Shirbīnī was killed in Germany, earning the title “Martyr of hijāb” in Egypt. The Egyptian press highlighted the public uproar and the German official stance.
The Egyptian media reported on the Vatican pope’s visit to the Middle East and published relevant arguments. On the Egyptian level, Islamic scholars denounced the decision to allow the pope, who offended Islam, into any Islamic country.
Expatriate Copts will try to cause problems for President Husnī Mubārak on his visit to the United States in April by conducting demonstrations calling for the Bahā’īs to be accepted as a denomination in Egypt.
The following lines present Muslim scholars and lecturers at the Azhar University’s opinions about the recent crisis between the Vatican and Israel on the background of the reinstallation of a Catholic bishop who doubted the number of people killed in the Holocaust. The Vatican pope seems to be...
Muslim scholars participating in the symposium of the al-Jam‘īyah al-Sharī‘yah [The Islamic Association] [www.alshareyah.org/main/index.aspx] about ’the Israeli thought on the events of Gaza’ confirmed that the killing and destruction that has taken place in Palestine has a religious and doctrinal...
The article covers a conference on reform in Islamic thought, held at the Bibliotheca Alexandrina from 19 to 21 January 2009.

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