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This article discusses the historical origins of the Shī’ah - Sunnī conflict; now expressing itself in Iraq.
The article highlights the major defects in the belief of the Shi‘ah by explaining their origins and the falsehood of the Shī‘ah heresy.
The author analyses recent conflicts between the West and Islamic regimes, including the recent conflict between Israel and the Hizb Allāh and asserts that ultimately the war is one of many battles to be fought between those who wish to join the modern world and those who think they have an...
A fatwá war has begun since the Israeli conflict with Lebanon started. The author describes and analyzes different fatwás issued on the matter and prominent persons’ responses to them.
Dr. ‘Abd al-Mu‘tī Bayyoumī discusses the latest incidents in the region and the fatwás that were issued on not supporting the Ḥizb Allāh.
The author asserts that Egypt has the ability to face any troubles since the country has a deep-rooted strength supported by a wise leadership.
Martin Accad argues that there are many misunderstandings about certain realities in the Middle East, the first of which has to do with the use of the term "terrorist." He also discusses apocalyptic forms of Islam and Christianity, and how people can help the situation.
President Mubārak is not alone in his opinion that Iraqi Shi’ites are more loyal to Iran than to Iran. Former Iraqi diplomats have the same opinion.
President Mubārak’s statements to al- ‘Arabīya satellite channel have provoked angry reactions among Shi’ites in Iraq. Mubārak said Iraqi Shi’ ites are more loyal to Iran than to their homeland.
In this article the author investigates the status of Shi’ ites in Egypt and their social and political activities. He believes that they could be used as a card for interference especially by the United States.

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