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The author has started a series of articles on the differences between Sunnis and Shiites under a general title "Islam between Sunni and Shiite" on November 15, 2002. In this article, he gives a summary of his previous articles and will resume the series starting next week.
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The head of Ansar Al-Sunna Al-Muhammadi [the Supporters of the Sunna of Muhammad] group in Egypt refuted all the accusations that attribute extremism to the ideas of Sheikh Muhammad Ibn Abdel-Wahab, the founder of Wahhabism. He said that such accusations are incorrect and do not have any scholarly...
The article is an interview with one of the leaders of the Unified Islamic Front that includes Sunni and Shiite leaders. He speaks about the relations between Sunnis and Shiites and the activities of the front.
The author gives a historical background on Sheikh Muhammad Ibn Abdel-Wahab and how Wahabism was established in the Arabian Peninsula. He believes Wahabism is an Islamic reformation movement.
The article is a comparison between the institutes established by the Azhar and Ansar Al-Sunna Al-Mohammadia group [Supporters of the Sunna of Muhammad] to train those who want to be preachers and imams. He concludes that there are many negative aspects about the institutes of the Azhar that make...
The article is a letter to the editor in which he comments on a previous article about the difference between the Azhar and Ansar Al-Sunna concerning their perception of God. The author believes that the perception of the Ansar Al-Sunna is misunderstood.
The group of Ansar Al-Sunna Al-Muhammadia [Supporters of the Sunna of Muhammad] differs with the Azhar concerning the perception of God. The Azhar believes that God is everywhere. However, the group believes that God is not everywhere. They has asked the Azhar to omit the subject of scholastic...
Dr. Nasr Hamid Abu Zayd comments on the issues of conversion from Islam, fatwas of takfir [accusations of unbelief], human rights, the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and the Islamic culture.
Explanation of the rule "No ijtihad with a text." The author believes that this rule imprisons the mind and forbids bringing about new legislations.

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