Displaying 1 - 10 of 22.
Mamdūh al-Shaykh criticizes the Islamic world’s silence to what he calls the ’atrocities’ of the Serbian Church against the Muslims of Kosovo who are on the verge of announcing their independence from Serbia.
The author discusses Coptic heritage, and Coptic traditions in the West, particularly in Russia. He highlights the fact that many Russian’s consider themselves Orthodox Christians.
Political analysts and commentators raised a plethora of questions as to the significance of the Muslim Brotherhood’s military-style parade by masked Brotherhood members on the campus grounds of the Azhar University.
October presents the opinion of Uri Avnery, an Israeli author, writing about the “conflict of civilizations.” October writes that Avnery has shown support to the Prophet of Islām and Muslims against false accusations and mistrust promoted by the head of the Catholic Church.
Twenty nine Arab citizens are involved in the most important trial in the Spanish history
Abdel Haliem Mansi discusses the treatment of non-Muslims in Muslim countries, examining Islam’s respect of the people of the book, Jews, Christians and Muslims. He also presents the example of the way that Nagaashi, the king of Habshaa, dealt with Muslims seeking refuge in his kingdom.
In his book "The Islamic threat, myth...or reality?" John Esposito answers the question of whether Islam, after the fall of Communism as a universal power, has become the greatest threat for the West. He represents a methodical prognosis of the political positions in the most important nations...
The author criticizes Arab countries for being disunited and for doing nothing to combat the Israel and American plans against them. In the same respect, he criticizes Islamic groups for their wrong perception of jihad.
The outstanding Norwegian journalist and author Asne Seierstad wrote her very personal and compelling report when she survived amid the current chaos of Iraq. The volume is entitled A Hundred and One Days: A Baghdad Journal.
It was a gruesome crime that was suppressed simply because the victims were Muslims. During its tenth anniversary last Monday, the preliminary figures for numbers of victims were revealed; 8106 according to Amor Masovic, head of the Muslim Commission for Missing Persons

Pages

Subscribe to