Date of source: Wednesday, July 23, 2008
The author criticizes claims made by religious scholars that only those with expertise should discuss Islam, stating that Islam is greater than those who pursue its study.
Date of source: Thursday, July 17, 2008
The second of a two-part article arguing that sharī‘ah must adapt to the needs of the society it serves in order to actually administer justice.
Date of source: Wednesday, July 16, 2008
The author argues that Sharī‘ah is meant to serve people in administering justice, not the other way around.
Date of source: Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Al-Bannā is against the idea that judicial rulings are absolutely correct because such saying violates the principle of freedom of expression.
Date of source: Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Al-Bannā supports Dr Zaynab Radwān’s calls for equality between men and women in testimony and for non-Muslims wives to inherit from their Muslim husbands.
Date of source: Wednesday, April 9, 2008
On a program screened on Egyptian TV, Shaykh Khālid al-Jindī has threatened to slaughter the author for opposing his controversial fatwás.
Date of source: Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Al-Bannā continues to refute the argument that Islam abrogates earlier religions, and refutes the possible “specious arguments” that could be used against his own assertions.
Date of source: Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Jamāl al-Bannā believes that conflicts among religions are not due to differences in religions but rather to religious institutions misusing religions.
Date of source: Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Jamāl al-Bannā calls for encouraging translations from foreign languages in order to be able to cope with the world’s most updated knowledge.
Date of source: Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Backwardness and reactionism are increasing in the Islamic world.