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Ahmad ‘Arafāt al-Qādī explains some fundamentalist Western thinkers’ arguments about the basic principles between the Christian West and the Muslim East. The difference between the two civilizations is a basic one, and the clash is inevitable.
Islam promotes and celebrates diversity of mankind. had God wanted all people to believe in one religion, He would have made it so.
Two different articles in Sout al-Azhar and al-Musawar handled the Islamic conquest of Egypt and its motives and circumstances. The article of Sout al-Azhar attributed the conquest to the importance of Egypt due to its geographical situation and its historical prestige as head of civilization...
The author asserts that Egypt is becoming Bedouinised. In part 1 of his study on this subject, the author discusses Bedouin history and culture.
Ahmad Khālid continues his series of articles answering the pope’s controversial declarations against Islām. In his fourth article he asserts that Islām is a religion of truth that exalts God above everything. Islām, like Christianity before it, came to fulfill the world’s needs.
Explaining the broad meaning of the concept of jihād in Islām, Muslim thinker Rajab al-Bannā quoted famous British writer Karen Armstrong’s definition of it as "struggle and effort, not a synonym for holy war as Westerners define it." Ahmad ‘Izz al-Dīn al-‘Arab wrote in a short article in al-...
Pope Shenouda praised the cooperation between Muslims and Copts as well as the Arab conquest in a book of his dialogue with French Orthodox priest Alfonse Guttmann.
The author articulates some basic rules of interfaith dialogue, which he asserts should be followed by all parties.
The author discusses Western hostility against Islam.
The French Parliament adopted a law, imposing jail sanctions against anyone who denies the Turkish holocaust committed against Armenians during the First World War. The law aroused wide arguments in France, Turkey and the European Union in general.

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