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In his book "Silent No More," Paul Findley recounts how Muslims first came to America. He also sheds light on the way Islām is practiced in Afghanistan and stressed that the Islām of the Taliban is not the true Islām.
Paul Findley, a former member of the American Congress, wrote a book titled "Silent No More." In this book he defends the image of Arabs and Muslims in America through recounting how he became a Muslim. He tackles the inaccurate stereotypical image of Islam in the West.
The return of the four Christian girls from Malawi ended the rumors that they were kidnapped and raped by Muslim extremist groups in order to force them to turn to Islām.
The USA criticized the way the Egyptian authorities dealt with the case of the Ibn Khaldoun Center and the sentence the Supreme Court of State Security pronounced upon its head, Dr. Saad Eddin Ibrahim. Egyptian official sources denied that such an American criticism might lead to Ibrahim’s...
The persons mentioned in the Pope’s list for the elections of the Majlis al-Millī were the winners in the elections. The opposition demanded reformation of the order governing the council, and explained their opinion that the elections, restricted to Copts over 25 years who either have a college...
Tens of Kurdish Iraqis participated in celebrating the opening of the Evangelical Church in the province of Kurdistan, in northern Iraq.
An assistant professor at the Faculty of Human Studies at the Azhar University obtained a court verdict against a decree of the American University in Cairo (AUC). The decree was issued following the events of September 11th, and prevented Niqāb-dressed women from entering the University.
In the light of al-Ghad’s publication of the "offensive" supplement which attacked the Prophet Muhammad’s companions and wife, the author of the article stresses the need for a consistent application of the law which criminalizes insulting religions.
The article tackles the long-running problem of constructing churches in Egypt.
The British government is anxious because of the increasing influence of fundamentalists in British universities. The Ministry of Higher Education took some procedures in this response.

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