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Grand Shaykh of the Azhar Dr. Ahmad al-Tayīb will discuss the salafists' demands during a meeting at the Azhar's Islamic Research Academy. One of the demands by salafists is applying the hudūd as they are clearly mentioned in the Qur’ān, according to a salafist leader Shaykh Yāsir Burhāmī.  
Counselor Tāriq al-Bishrī showed his will to develop law (103) for year 1961 on the regulations of the Azhar's affairs. He welcomed his position as the head of the commission to develop and amend the law.  
The Azhar’s statement, issued in response to Bishop Bīshūy’s offensive comments on Islam, received mixed reactions from leading Islamic figures. While some thought it was fair, others thought it should have adopted a more positive stance. Dr. Tāriq al-Bishrī even went so far as to request that the...
The appearance of bizarre fatwás goes against the tolerant nature of Islam writes Amānī Mājid.
Amanī Mājid reports on the Council of Ex-Muslims founded in Germany.
Islamic thinkers express their views about establishing a union for Muslim apostates.
The historical, cultural and ideological differences between Sunnī and Shī‘ah Muslims are outlined by different scholars in this article.
The Faculty of Islamic-Arabic Studies at the Azhar University for Girls will hold an international conference in Cairo next March. The conference will address issues of concern to Muslim women, with reference to Islamic legislation but also taking into consideration the impact of western culture.
The presence of Muslims in Western societies is a phenomenon which can not be ignored. In many countries they have grown to be a powerful community, but Muslims, particularly the second and third generations, are now facing the prospect of having to blend into those non-Muslim societies.
The attacks and hostilities against Islam have manipulated the rhetoric and agenda of the third conference of the Islamic Sharīʿa Forum in the United States, which was held in the state of Sokto, Nigeria.

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