Date of source: Friday, July 8, 2005
The political position of the states and governments in the Arab East towards the Crusader-Zionist project to usurp the lands of Palestine oscillated between a vigilance that relied on awareness about the national interests and a betrayal brought about by the stampede to catch the leftovers from...
Date of source: Friday, July 1, 2005
After the loss of Palestine to the Jews, the intellectual silence was followed by trials to wake the conscience of the nation. That was visible in Turkey, when the Association of Unity and Advancement revolted against the silence of the Ottoman Sultān.
Date of source: Friday, June 24, 2005
The main issue today is the second face of Eastern deviation, the intellectual and cultural indifference towards the "Crusade-Zionist" plan to take over Jerusalem and Palestine.
Date of source: Tuesday, June 28, 2005
The book of Yacqoub Nakhla “Tārīkh al-Umma al-Qiptīya” [History of The Coptic Nation] is a Coptic testimony dedicated to those who sold themselves to the Zionists and the Americans, to those who speak about liberating Egypt from Arabism and Islam.
Date of source: Thursday, June 17, 2004
The Western scene of hectic intellectual, religious and practical endeavors to recapture Jerusalem and Palestine from the Muslim grip was marked by weirdness and brazenness.
Date of source: Tuesday, June 21, 2005
Muslim conquests have liberated lands and conscience and that is why Muslims entered those fierce battles against the Byzantine and Roman occupation armies that suppressed the east for 10 centuries – from Alexander the Great (356-324 BC) to Heraclius (610-641).
Date of source: Friday, February 17, 2006
The author argues that religious texts in the Torah and the Bible are corrupted and that they are not the original holy books revealed to Moses and Jesus.
Date of source: Tuesday, January 3, 2006
The author argues that texts in the Bible are racist, in that they urged the Jews, as the holy people above all others, to usurp the riches of all nations.
Date of source: Friday, December 23, 2005
Muhammad ‘Umāra argues that the misinterpretation of the verses 58-63 of al-Anfāl chapter [Editor: The spoils of war] is the main reason behind the spread of false perceptions about Islam.
Date of source: Friday, December 16, 2005
The author argues that Islam knows no violence, terrorism or compulsion and that Egypt’s Christians welcomed the Islamic conquests since they liberated their churches from the Byzantines and returned them to the Christians.