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Muhammad ‘Afīfī, the advisor for Hizbullah Secretary General Hasan Nasr Allāh, discusses in an interview the responsibility of the United States for all the tension in the Middle East region, arguing that the U.S. administration would allow a number of Islamist groups to power as long as they do...
Spanish authorities said yesterday that they had arrested 14 fundamentalists on suspicion of recruiting fighters for Iraq’s insurgency.
Four men, suspected of leading fundamentalist movements in Britain have been deported after they went to the Lebanese capital, Beirut, to visit former leader of the Muhājiroun [immigrants] movement, Shaykh ‘Umar Bakrī.
The author wonders where, and from whom, ‘Amr Khālid received his education, and criticizes some of his fatwas.
Female students of mass communication colleges in Lebanon are facing a huge problem that obstructs their career. The problem is that no TV channels, except Hizb Allāh’s al-Manār, would to hire them while wearing the Muslim head cover.
In the second incident targeting Christian missionaries in Lebanon, a Jordanian living in Tripoli, northern Lebanon, was killed with an explosive device that was put in front of the flat of his neighbor, a Dutch missionary.
The Arab Team for Islamic-Christian Dialogue called for boosting the concept of Arab citizenship to overcome all obstacles hindering Muslim-Christian coexistence in the Arab world.
Europe said that the Middle East is a region that fraught with problems and that is the reason for the necessity of political, social and economical restructuring. It is true that our region needs to be restructured. So, let us examine this within the framework of peaceful settlement that can be...
The author comments on political life based on religion. He gives the example of Algeria and Lebanon, where everything is taken from a religion-related perspective. He then moves to Egypt where the Muslim Brotherhood are asking to form an Islamic party and where some extremist Copts are asking to...
The author believes that Muslims and Christians are still learning from each other. He expects Muslims to explain their religion to Christians and expects them to accept Christians’ explanation of their religion. Muslims have a difficulty that Islam talks about Christianity, while Christians do not...

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