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Dr. Muhammad ‘Imārah explains why he prefers an Islamic model of societal organisation above the Western, secular one. He refutes the purely rational, positivist Western society in which religion has been replaced by science and reason.
This article compares Arab and Western perspectives on the mind and faith and explains the Islamic concept of equality between men and women.
In this article in the series, the author draws upon the writings of Hasan al-Bannā and his assertion that Arab unity is central to Islamic unity.
This article explains that an Islamic caliphate does not have to be perfect, but can start with “deficiencies” that take into account the modern era.
This article asserts that diversity is a natural characteristic of life and that Muslims should have a sense of belonging to Islam rather than to anything else.
Dr. Mohammed Emara, a well-known Islamist writer, comments in el-Shaab, generally considered the mouth-piece of the Muslim Brotherhood, about an article in Al-Ahram, describing the stereotyped pictures of Arabs in the American mass media. Emara writes that the Western media cannot be changed...
The author is very upset about a Christian author writing in a very negative way about Islam. He advises Christians to refrain from writing about Islam.
Muhammad ‘Imarah compares the difference between the Islamic model of Arabic culture and the secular model of Western culture.
In this series of articles the author writes about the Islamic caliphate. He argues that it has never been theocratic or despotic, citing writings and books by several orientalists and Europeans. He contrasts the caliphate with the medieval theocracy.
Dr. Muhammad ‘Imarah writes about the reasons behind the success of the Islamic state.

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