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During his recent visit to Egypt, former prime minister of the Netherlands, Prof. Andreas Van Agt, has praised Egypt’s role in promoting interfaith and intercultural dialogue. He has also welcomed the efforts of the Center for Arab-West Understanding (CAWU) to bridge the gap between the Arab...
The author reviews the opinions of university professors about the enactment of an international law criminalizing any assaults on the Muslim faith in particular or divine religions in general.
The author says that Muslims should leave Islam to defend itself, and stop bringing religion into conflicts, such as the Iraq or Palestine conflicts, which should be dealt with as causes of people under oppression struggling for their rights, away from religion.
A number of Muslim scholars, who participated in the Muslim-Danish dialogue initiative a few months ago, unanimously agree that the engagement in positive and constructive dialogue with the West is a duty for every Muslim to correct the false perceptions of Islam in the West.
Ashley Makar writes about the concept of martyrdom in Egypt, the Alexandria incidents, where a Muslim man ran amuck with a knife, stabbing worshippers and killing one man and the image Egyptians have of ‘the other.’
Al-Qāhira publishes excerpts from the transcript of an audiotape, said to be of the leader of al-Qā‘ida, Usāma Bin Lādin, in which he calls on Muslims to prepare for a drawn-out conflict with the West.
Egypt is listed among the top five countries facing terrorist threats, and the deputy head of the National Council of Human Rights confirms that the issue of the terrorist bombings needs a social, cultural and economic solution.
In an exclusive interview with Rose al -Yousuf, the chairman of the National Council for Human Rigths (NCHR), Dr. Butrus Ghālī, speaks out on citizenship rights, the Danish crisis, the Coptic dossier and the role of the council in serving the community.
Secretary General of the OIC calls for a reconciliation between the West and the Islamic world.
The article criticizes young dā‘iya ‘Amr Khālid and the way young people idealize him.

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