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‘Ādil Darwīsh writes about the failure of the British government to control extremist Muslims who promote hatred.
The author denounces the opportunism of the Muslim Brotherhood in adopting the strategies that only help its goals. He also accuses the outlawed group of exploiting the poor financial conditions of the majority of Egyptians by what he refers to as "the group’s imported resources.
The article criticizes the second article of the Constitution which states “Islam is the religion of the state, and the principles of the Islamic Sharī‘ah are the main source of legislation.” He calls for dialogue on the level of the public to discuss it and not wholly depend on politicians alone.
The author of the article undervalues the role of interfaith dialogue if it isestablished with terrorist groups that do not adhere to man-made laws and deem democracy a misleading heresy.
The author criticizes the tug-of-war between the Muslim Brotherhood deputies and those of the NDP inside parliament over trivial issues. Instead, he argues that they should unify their ranks as Egyptians in the face of terrorism, which is gnawing at the country’s significant source of income...
The author discusses a symposium on reforming Arabs and Muslims’ image in Western media.
The Council for Islamic American Relations (CAIR) emphasized that discrimination and physical attacks against Muslims increased about 15% in 2002. Muslims and Arabs in America are suffering from persecution and isolation. As a result of fear, some Muslims have changed their names and some Muslim...
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