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The British Home Secretary declared that the British government intends to enforce certain procedures to protect Muslims and to face terrorism in all its forms. He added that the government was examining draft laws stating that spreading racial hostility is considered to be a criminal act.
The Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi told the Editor-in-Chief of Asharq al-Awsat that he was not that stupid to attack Islam and the Islamic civilization and that Islām was a great religion. Still, many articles in this week’s papers criticized his statements about the Western...
Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher declared that the attacks in America were not condemned strongly enough by British Muslims. She added that the people who attacked the two towers of the WTC were Muslims and that Muslims should prove that this terrorism was not Islamic. British...
Many writers tackled the issue of Islām and terrorism in this week’s papers. Mustafa Mahmoud commented on the West’s attitude towards the ritual Islām and the political Islām. The Christian writer Fikry Makram Ebeid gave a list of most of the non-Muslim terrorist groups and concluded that...
An Egyptian Copt, who had lived in America for 22 years, was killed in his shop in Los Angeles, at the hands of three Americans. His death is believed to be part of the Americans’ hatred campaign against Arabs and Muslims, which started after the attacks in America. al-Usboa and al-Arabi...
The Sheikh of the Azhar declared that any coalition with the USA is H...
The papers of this week are still full of news about the violence practiced against Arabs and Muslims in America, Europe and Australia after the attacks in America. According to many writers, the reasons for this growing anti- Arab and anti-Muslim campaign are to be found in the deformed image...
The judges of the State Council supported the ruling that the Administrative Judiciary Court handed down in the case of al-Nabaa. It also rejected the appeal Mamdouh Mahran, the Editor-in-chief of the paper, lodged against the head of the Supreme Press Council.
Nairouz [Coptic new years’ day] is originally a Persian word that means the new day. The Pharaohs were the first ones to celebrate the Nayrūz. As a Christian feast, it continued to be celebrated during the Islamic rule of Egypt and Muslim rulers gave it special attention.
The court’s decision that cancelled the celebration of the mulid of Abū Hasera, and annulled a decree from the Minister of Culture, which considered the tomb of Abū Hasera to be one of the Egyptian Coptic and Islamic monuments may be appealed against by legal experts from the Supreme Council...

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