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The author presents the developmental stages of Islamic reformation, mentioning the related issues and problems.
Dr. Radwān al-Sayyid, a Lebanese Thinker, writes about two publications of Al-Mesbar Studies and Research Centre that talks about religious institution, fatwás, and religious education. Attention toward fatwás and their consequences has recently increased in the Islamic world. From al-Sayyid's...
Radwān says that for the past six months, the German media has not gone a single day without discussing Islam in Europe. He talks about a book by former member of the Governing Council of the German Federal Bank, Saratsin, who says that one of Germany’s largest threats is its increasing number of...
Author Radwān Al-Sa‘īd sheds light upon religious ethics and their international impact, stating that ethical research separated from religion in Europe since the 18th Century and introduced the new concept of "international ethics." The author declares that most religions seek ethical values in...
This article reports on Prince Charles’ speech on Islam and the environment in the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies and its importance with regard to British-Muslim relations. The article shows that the British relationship with Islam is quite different from other European and American ones.
Radwān al-Sayyid discusses Christianity in the Arab world.
Radwān al-Sayyid writes about King ‘Abd Allāh of Saudi Arabia’s call to a hold conference for dialogue between religions
Muslims used to rule over Christians and Jews in Andalusia however they never sought absolute control and people were able to live and flourish in a multi-cultural and multi-faith society.
The author comments on the recent visit of the Roman Pope Benedict XVI to the U.S. and the relationship of the Catholic church with other religions.
Al-Sayyid discussed the decline of Christianity in Arab countries and the Middle East. Emigration, foreign invasions, and internal conflicts are highlighted in the text as the main reason for the decline in Christianity in those countries.

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