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During the 15th International Conference of Islamic Philosophy at Cairo University titled "Prospects for Interaction between Islamic and Western Thought," the importance of interaction between these traditions was stressed.
This article traces an interview with Dr Yūsuf Al-Qaradāwī in which he discussed Sayyīd Qutb’s "Fī Zilāl Al-Qur’ān" and his underlining theme of Takfīr. He discussed the issue of Qur’anic misinterpretation and treated the problems of Naskh and Isrā’īlīyāt.
Jamāl al-Bannā is a household name in Egypt. He is as famous for his prolific writings as he is for being the younger brother of the Muslim Brotherhood founder Hassan al-Bannā. Now age 89 the authors of this research study attempt to present a comprehensive picture of the controversial thinker and...
This article sheds light on the different viewpoints about the application of hadd to apostates in Islam
The Qur’ānists are not apostates simply because they do not believe in the authenticity of the narrated hadīths.
The article presents an interview with Safwat Hijāzī discussing different issues such as those about the attacks against da‘iyahs, insulting Islam and the Prophet Muhammad, monopoly, normalization, and organ donation. He was also asked about his opinion on Christian attempts to Christianize Muslim...
Al-Dustūr features Shaykh Yūsuf al-Qaradāwī and writes about his life and ideas.
Al-Dustūr reports on Mustafá al-Jindī’s request to forbid unauthorized people from issuing fatwás.
The author criticises Tāriq al-Bishrī’s article ‘Islamic Sharī‘ah and the Coptic Issue’ claiming that al-Bishrī suggests that Islamic Sharī‘ah should be fully applied in Egypt. The author, also, wonders if al-Bishrī is threatening the Copts.
Shī‘ah scholars have responded to al-Qaradāwī’s statements about the divide between Sunnī and Shī‘ah Islam.

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