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With reference to Iraq post-Saddam Husayn, Bassam Tibi discusses the clash between sharī’a and democracy.
Sayyed Qutb and Muhammad Baqer Al-Sadr are two thinkers who lived similar lives. The former was executed in Egypt in 1966, and the latter was killed under the Saddam regime [in Iraq], and they both left an important mark on the path of contemporary history. Qutb belonged of the Muslim Brotherhood,...
The Zionist-Christian clergy have viewed the US-led war on Iraq in March 2003 as something that would guarantee the security of Israel. They believe that war is one of the conditions to materialize the Torah’s prophesies on the advent of Christ.
Journalists must be aware of sectarian sensitivities. By not being aware of them, journalists contribute to the bias and distortion of facts.
The writer covers the celebration of the American Chamber of Commerce. He gives a summary of the address of the American ambassador in which he rebukes Egyptian policy and press.
A number of extremist American organizations supporting Zionism are discussing the possibility of including the Azhar on the list of terrorist groups worldwide. These organizations examine representing an official request to the US administration, based on the fact that the Azhar has declared jihad...
Propaganda and distortions in the press concerning the war in Iraq. Report on the situation of Christians in Iraq.
The author believes that it would be much better if Bush listened to the anti-war voices of Eastern Christians rather than those of Zionist Christians in his administration. He stresses that Eastern Christians are against the coalition between Jews and Zionist Christians and are in solidarity with...
Comment on demonstrations in Egypt and reports in Egyptian press about the war in Iraq. Reporting about the war in Iraq.
It is a strange and alarming phenomenon to see the contemporary Arab thinkers advocating fiercely conspiracy theories.

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