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Majdī Khalīl answers 11 questions that show the world’s state after September 11.
The author continues this series of articles, refuting the idea of Christian Zionism, saying that the idea of settling Jews into the land of Palestine was strongly encouraged by many European countries. This helped the Jews consolidate the link between their settlement in Palestine and biblical...
The author discusses Israeli hostility towards Arabs and its war crimes in Lebanon and Palestine.
The article discusses tight security measures in Sinai after reported infiltration by Palestinians through Egyptian borders, with the aim of waging attacks against Israeli tourists. Instructions were given to chiefs from nomadic tribes in Sinai to arrest or kill any "strangers."
In an attempt to quench the uproar over his recent fatwá that appeared to allow the killing of Israeli Jews worldwide, Muslim dā‘īyah Shaykh Safwat Hijāzī, explains in two interviews with Sawt al-Ummah and al-Wafd that his fatwá should only be carried out during wartime.
The author discusses the spread of fanaticism and extremism, which shows itself in the bloody violence that has swept across several regions of the world. He cites an article by a former Israeli minister who has attacked extremist Jewish parties and rabbis for blessing attacks on civilians,...
In his interview with Ākhir Sā‘ah, the writer and researcher Samīr Murqus talks about citizenship as a comprehensive concept and the reasons for the escalated sectarian tensions in Egypt.
The author analyzes the history of the crusades against Arabs and Muslims. He sees that these wars shaped what can be called the clash of civilizations.
This article highlights some of the main principles of the Jewish Talmud according to a study made by a researcher from the Azhar University entitled ’Ethics of war: Between the Old Testament and the Qur’?n.’
This article explains that the war between Israel and Lebanon was not religious but was rather interest-related. It then goes on to clarify some misconceptions about Christianity.

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