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Discussion of a draft resolution being studied by an Egyptian human rights watchdog pertaining to the building of houses of worship.
The Kingdom Holding Company has announced that the Saudi Prince Talāl Bin ‘Abd al-‘Azīz Āl Sa‘oud, chairman of the administrative council of the company, has donated $20 million to Georgetown and Harvard universities each, in order to develop centers of Muslim-Christian understanding.
Dr. Sālim Ahmad Sālim, a Muslim professor of pediatrics at al-Minia University medicine school has submitted his resignation after the mistreatment of one of his Coptic students.
Part of a series of interviews with Talāl al-Ansārī, a former Islamist terrorist who was a member of a violent Islamist group in the 1970s and who served a 20-year term in jail.
After the Muslim Brotherhood secured 88 seats in the Egyptian parliament, the authorities arrested a number of its members, marking what the author termed as “the end of honeymoon between the cabinet and the group.”
The author gives an account of some of the bombings carried out by the Muslim Brotherhood during the time of founder Hasan al-Bannā, as acknowledged by a member of the group’s secret organization.
The author considers the principles of the Muslim Brotherhood, based on loyalty to belief and not to the country as harmful to communities, and asserts that nationalism should be a the base for a normal and successful society.
The author lists a number of Muslim Brotherhood millionaires and points out how they manage their businesses, the volume of their investments, and their deposits in local and international banks.
With the escalating conflict in Iraq between the Sunnis and Shi’ites, many Muslim thinkers are urging Muslims to unite behind their belief in God and the Prophet Muhammad.
Husām Tammām investigates the phenomenon of new preachers and Sufism in Sudan portraying their rites and what he calls “Modern Sufism.”

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