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Islamists in Cairo and London made great efforts to halt the procedures of deporting Ali Sediq Hassanain, a member of the Gama´at Al-Islamiya. Montasser Al-Zayyat said that he held contacts with Egyptian Islamists in London and officials of the Amnesty International organization to stop...
The Dutch Government decided to oblige the Muslim imams to join training courses whose goal is to teach them the basics of the Dutch laws, language and culture. According to the Dutch Parliament, the decision was made in order to oblige the imams to do their missions according to their respect to...
American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee [(ADC)] rejected the plan of the American State Department of Justice to deport 6000 persons who are originally of Middle Eastern descent. The American Department State of Justice claimed that these persons had violated the residency laws. The ADC said...
The Council on American Islamic Relations [(CAIR)] demanded that two well-known American airline agencies and officials at Baltimore-Washington International Airport apologize to a Muslim girl. Officials in the airport forced the Muslim girl to take off the hijab and terrified her when she refused...
Renovations were made to the Finsbury Park Mosque to re-attract the Muslim community in England.
‘Aziz al-Hajj argues that Islamic religious activities have turned into purely political activities. This applies to Islamic activities in the West. Al-Hajj explains several reasons for the rise of political Islam in the West.
Dr. al-Lāwindī discusses the issue of Islamophobia in Europe and the reasons behind the Europeans panic about the spread of Islam. He moves on to the fact that two concepts have been created as a response to Islamophobia, "Europeanized Islam” and "Islam of Europe.”
A recent research paper on "The Image of the Prophet Muhammad in German Protestant Missionary Literature" by academic Ibrāhīm ‘Abd al-Hakīm Ahmad Lāshīn has shown a direct link between Islam and the prophet in most European writings.
In an interview with al-Sharq al-Awsat, Dutch member of the parliament of Moroccan origin, ‘Alī al-Azraq has blamed Dutch society for the emergence of extremist groups, arguing that Muhammad Buwīrī, murderer of filmmaker Theo Van Gogh, is a pure Dutch product.
Kamīl al-Tawīl wonders about the changes that have takn place in Britain, which used to represent a haven for terrorists and extremists fleeing their homelands.

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