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Egyptian journalist Ibrāhīm ʿĪssā tweeted on his account following the threats that he received from al-Qāʿida, quoting the Quran, sura at-Tawba (09:51) “Nothing will befall us except what Allah has decreed for us.”
Sayyid al-Qimnī gave a lecture in a Coptic Orthodox monastery in which he discussed theocracy and referred to the current problems in the Azhar curriculum and the compelling need to reform it. He also discussed political issues related to citizenship rights and religious discrimination in Egypt.
A critique of the strict censoring of religious films maintained by the Azhar. The authors warn of similar rigidity by the church.
Doyen of the college of Islamic studies in Italy, Dr. Kalila Sarnelli Tesherecwa is one of the most famous Christian female intellectuals not only in Italy, but also in all European countries. Despite being a Christian, she calls on people to accept Islam. Her research has focused on the...
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 Kuwait too, a suspicious magazine called Al-Menbar alleged that Caliph Omar Ibn Al-Khattab was a homosexual and that Abu Bakr Al-Seddiq was not in the cave with Prophet Muhammad. The magazine went too far as to accuse the companion Khaled Ibn Al-Walid of having committed adultery with the wife...
Illusive Religious Wars In his "The Mediterranean Sea" book published in Paris in 1985, the French historian Brodil likens the relationship between Islam and Christianity with the relationship between the dog and the cat: If the dog and the cat find themselves in one place, it requires the decision...
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