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Six Muslims, most of them from eastern Africa, are to appear in court in the case of the failed terrorist attacks in London.
Reviewing a book by a Lebanese writer on whether or not "Islām is the answer."
The author of the article examines Karen Armstrong’s article, ’The Muslim Prophet Born in Bethlehem,’published by The Guardian a few days ago. In her article, Armstrong denied the existence of a clash of civilizations between Islām and the West and highlighted the exalted position of Christ in...
Pope Benedict XVI urged the Islamic world, at his end-of-year speech to the Roman Curia, to respect human rights and the freedom of faith as the Catholic Church had done in the past.
The crisis of al-Kushh village which changed its name to al-Salām, in Sohag governorate, seems to experience a breakthrough after Bishop Wīsā, the bishop of al-Bilīnā, issued a decree to pardon the fourteen suspended priests.
Excerpts from the Washington report on the outcome of the last congressional elections with regards to the number of women, blacks and Jews.
The article reports the release of the British historian David Irving, charged with denying the Holocaust.
A court in The Netherlands has approved the extradition of Wisām, 32 years-old, an Iraqi-born Dutchmen, to the United States to face trial for participating in attacks on U.S troops in the Iraqi city of Falūjah.
Bishop of Rochester Michael Nazīr ‘Alī’s statements have added fuel to the heated controversy over the Niqāb in England.
The article discusses a performance by the Mozart Opera which was stringently controlled by German police.

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