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The author continues criticizing articles by Adel Hamouda, editor-in-chief of Sout Al-Umma weekly. He believes that such articles offend Christianity and national unity.
The author begins his article by congratulating the people of Egypt on the anniversary of the October War with Israel. He then criticizes the articles of Adel Hamouda, Editor in Chief of Sout Al-Umma newspaper, claiming that such articles offend Christians and therefore threaten national unity.
Dr. Zaghloul Al-Naggar wrote an article that was published in Al-Ahram, June 23, 2003, under the title “From the secrets of the Qur´an.” It is one of his articles in which he comments on the scientific inimitability of the Qur´an. He claimed that the Holy Bible is perverted. Such a claim...
This article by Dr. Zaghloul al-Najjār is the response to an article by Rev. Rif‘at Fikrī Sa‘īd critiquing Dr. al-Najjār’s interpretation of the Bible.
The author stresses his respect for other revealed religions and that he does not at all mean to offend Christianity in his article “The Hidden Polytheism and the Mires of Monotheism.” He points out his respect for the religious zeal of Christians.
The author believes that Adel Hammouda has not meant to attack Christian faith in his article “The Hidden Polytheism and the Mires of Monotheism.” He believes that Hammouda respects Christians and their faith and defends their rights out of conviction.
The author comments on an article by Adel Hamouda titled “The Hidden Polytheism and the Mires of Monotheism” which is believed to criticize the Christian belief in Trinity. He is of the opinion that a person who does not believe in a certain doctrine should not explain it because if he does, he...
Dr. Zeinab Abdel Aziz, professor of civilization at the Azhar and Minufia universities, devotes herself for the translation of the meanings of the Qur´an into French. She says that language stands helpless before some words of the Qur´an. The four words of the basmala took her two weeks to...
Rev. Jeff Adams was deeply hurt when he realized “how many Westerners, and especially Christians, make off-handed remarks about Islam that merely fuel the fires of passion and deepen the gulf that divides us.”
Ahmad Deedat, a South African-born Muslim preacher is the author of the famous and controversial book Crucifixion or Crucifiction? His very controversial debates with Revd. James Swaggart in the 1980s are also very well known.

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