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Recently a number of stickers have appeared on the metro, encouraging women to follow Islam. The author argues that a person should be evaluated according to their ethics and manners, and not their religious beliefs.
Islamic institutions and centers in Europe have reported a dramatic increase in the number of converts to Islam during the holy month of Ramadān.
German Liberal Youth Organization (JULIS), an affiliate of the Free Democratic Party (FDP), has called for promoting tolerance and diversity in the German society.
In his book, Jawāz Imāmat al-Mar’a Lil Rijāl [permissibility of women leading men in prayers], Jamāl al-Bannā argues that it is religiously acceptable for women to lead men in prayers.
Members of the Jordanian Brotherhood took to the streets in 1990 to express vehement rejection against the use of US forces to liberate Kuwait from the Iraqi invasion. Some even supported Saddam Hussein himself.
Television program brings together a variety of Arab youths to discuss their opinions on the U.S.
Michael Munīr, head of the US Copts Association, denied statements purportedly made by Abādīr that he "would spur the United States to intervene, no matter whether Egypt was burned down, because the Copts were exterminated and forced to convert to Islam; and the issue will be referred to the UN.”
The Azhar University has welcomed a proposal for teaching human rights curriculum in the Azhar faculties.
Opposition parties form a United National Front for Change and seek to include the Muslim Brotherhood.
Veiled women now appear in Egyptian television commercials and music videos. This has provoked different reactions amongst different social classes.

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