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Yāsmīn al-Nadīm interviews Kamāl Shātīlā, one of the significant Sunnī symbols in Lebanon, who is known for his nationalism and objectivity.
After Mahmūd ‘Āmir’s attacks on the Shī‘ah, Dr. Ahmad Rāsim al- Nafīs responds, rejecting ‘Āmir’s attacks and suppositions. [AWR reviewer: Dr. Rāsim is a former Muslim Brotherhood member who adopted Shī‘ah beliefs in the mid eighties.]
‘Amir continues his criticism of the Twelver Shī‘ah and clarify that his attitude is merely religious and has nothing to do with political affairs of the Shī‘ah countries. He asks Sunnī scholars to give precise answers for certain questions about Shī‘ah doctrine.
The review deals with the various reactions on al-Ghad weekly supplement entitled “the worst ten figures in Islamic history. Muslim scholars and intellectuals’ opinions are displayed, together with al-Ghad members and leaders’ opinions.
Sunnī, Shī‘ah and all other Islamic doctrines agree that the Holy Qur’ān is the same book delivered to the Prophet Muhammad without any slight difference in ideas, style or words.
The author of the article comments on the articles that affronted the companions of the prophet.
In an interview with Rose al-Yūsuf, prominent Muslim thinker Dr. ‘Abd al-Sabūr Shāhīn speaks out on the truth behind the dispute between Shī‘ah and Sunnīs over disrespect of the Prophet’s companions.
‘Abd Allāh Kamāl spots the danger threatening Egypt and other Sunnī countries heading towards converting to Shī‘ah.
The following article addresses Mahmūd ‘Āmir’s attack against the Shī‘ah and the political and religious danger they bring to Egypt and the Islamic world, by comparing them to the Muslim Brotherhood. ‘Āmir blames the Azhar leadership and the National Democeratic Party for their support of...
This review presents the opinions of some intellectuals about offensive articles written against the Prophet’s companions. Some consider this to be an unforgivable sin, others refer to the Shī‘ah-Sunnī differences as a reason for it.

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