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Many hadīth were falsified over time. Islam is a religion that needs a renaissance to reveal its true image.
Tāriq Ramadān tells his story with the American administration, when his visas were rejected and he was accused of supporting terrorism.
The author argues that the relationship between the Qur’ān and science and the outdated books taught at some Azhar schools are behind the backwardness of the Muslim East.
A study conducted by the humanities department of Cairo University reveals Egyptian eating and drinking habits during Ramadān and that these differ according to the socio-economic level of the family.
Comparing fasting days and methods in various religions.
Coptic writers and intellectuals comment on the iftār banquets held by Coptic figures in the name of national unity.
The author of this article reports on changes in Muslims’ attitudes or behaviour during Ramadān, like girls who usually go unveiled but wear the veil during this month or the tendency to see more people reading the Qur’ān while on their way to work or home.
The author of the article, Tāriq Mustafá, criticizes mosques that use amplifiers and attract famous dā‘īyahs to attract a large number of worshippers during the month of Ramadān. He also raises questions about where the charitable donations that are collected by mosques go.
This article asserts that diversity is a natural characteristic of life and that Muslims should have a sense of belonging to Islam rather than to anything else.
The article is full of anger about a picture, drawn by an Israeli, in which the Prophet Muhammad was depicted as a pig. The article accuses the authorities of compliance because they didn’t prevent this happening and questions whether Israel should b allowed to participate in the coming economic...

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