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The author thinks that Dā‘iya ‘Amr Khālid has managed to attract the West’s attention, while the Egyptian government, the opposition parties and other political currents are engaged in a useless row. She sheds light on a recent New York Times’ report on the dā‘iya entitled, "Offer a helping...
The author deals in his series of articles with what he called organized attempts over the years to Christianize Muslims, referring to a conference held in the US state of Colorado dedicated to this objective.
More than one month before the opening ceremony of World Cup 2006 in Germany, a friendly match took place in Berlin between Muslim imāms and vicars as part of an initiative aimed at increasing understanding among religions.
The author argues that Muslims and Arabs, whether inside their own countries or abroad, fail to adopt strong positions in the face of challenges.
The author warns against what he calls a new phenomena called Islamophobia, which started to spread in the West after the September 11, 2001 attacks, noting that it will have repercussions in the near future.
Prince Charles will open a tent in London next week promoting tolerance and understanding between religions.
The author resumes the ideas of an article he wrote on April 20, 2006 about a meeting held in Cairo on April 15 attended by Egyptian and Western diplomats and intellectuals to discuss freedom of speech and relations between Muslim nations and the West.
In his message from Brussels, Abd Allāh Mustafa reports the latest incident of the arrest of three men and a woman in Rotterdam on claims of possession of explosives. The author also refers to the development of the role of women in terrorist cells in the Netherlands.
The author argues that the killings of Christians that took place recently in Egypt and Turkey signal religious intolerance.
In her message from The Hague, Fikrīya Ahmad reports the latest Dutch pressures on Egypt to oblige every Egyptian parent to keep his/her children in the Netherlands, with the Dutch parent, after divorce.

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