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The Sheikh of the Azhar, Muhammad Sayyed Tantawi, called for preventing the publication of books that encourage terrorism. He did not give examples of such books but simply stated that these are books issued by terrorists and contain radical ideas.
The article gives the text of the legal reasoning given by the North Cairo Primary Court in a case, examined in 1997, concerning a book by Dr. Sayyed Al-Qimni, titled “The Lord of the Age and other Studies.” The Islamic Research Institute banned the book but the court allowed it.
Erwin Muller, Head of the Dutch Institute for Security and Crisis management, has warned against non-Islamist religious movements in Asia, which will represent a real threat to the world in the upcoming years.
The incidents and practices of discrimination against Muslims in the United States increased by 49% throughout the last year compared to the year 2003. Further, the crimes of hatred increased during the same period to reach more than 50%.
The Muslim World after 9/11 is a publication of the RAND Institute, issued in 2004, which attempted to highlight the trajectories of the American decision makers through dissecting the religious and political changes in the Islamic World.
The People’s Assembly of Egypt (Parliament) has decided to ratify a new law, next June, to regulate the building, restoration and preservation of the houses of worship of the three religions.
Interior Minister, Habīb al-‘Ādlī categorically denied security interference with accepting or refusing the promulgation of civil society organizations.
The Church supports President Mubārak and calls upon him to run for a fifth term of presidency. The support was issued at the Church’s Patriarchal meetings for Egypt, North Africa and the Horn of Africa.
The article is an overview of a book titled “This is How They Became Muslims… Converts from East and West” by Wafa’a Sa’adawi. The book recounts the conversion stories of 18 Christian and Jewish women and the reasons behind their conversion.
The article gives the second part of the text of the legal reasoning behind the ruling of the Administrative Court, which canceled the decision of the Azhar concerning banning a three-part religious book by Said Muhammad Hassan.

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