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Taliban refused to renew visas given to three western diplomats who are waiting in Kabul to meet their citizens working in rescue agencies. The citizens are accused of Christian missionary activity in Afghanistan.
Pope Shenouda left Cairo for London and America with the aim of inspecting the conditions of the Egyptian churches there. He will hold meetings with the Egyptian committees there to explain to emigrant Copts the dimensions of the internal situation [regarding Copts and their relationships with...
The Coptic Orthodox cathedral is organizing eleven conferences for Coptic youths in the USA and Canada with the aim of tying emigrant Copts to Egypt.
The first school in Europe for Islamic art and mass communication was opened in Rotterdam. The new school will accept non-Muslim students for the first time in an Islamic school. The president of the Board of Trustees of the Islamic University said that for the university to be able to correct the...
The general secretary of the international seminar for Muslim youth warned against European ignorance of Islam. He stressed the importance of establishing permanent institutes to follow up the progress of the Islamic mission in Europe and to correct the wrong image of Islam and Muslims there.
A British Rap team of seven young men calling themselves "The Soldiers of God" do not introduce themselves as a singing team but as a group searching for a savior for the collapsed Islamic nation. All their songs, which do not lack a note of extremism, are about Islam and its history.
Muslim leaders in Europe demanded the destruction of a fresco picturing Mohammed naked while an angel prepares to torture him. The Italian Muslims’ Union sent statements to Pope John Paul II expressing their annoyance about the fresco on a wall in a Bologna Cathedral.
The Vatican expelled bishop Emanuel Melingo because he married a Korean woman in a mass wedding ceremony held by the "Mon" group, which is rejected by the Catholic Church.
The president of the "Islamic Legal Court" and the spokesman of the Shari’a [Islamic law] Supporters Group urged Muslims not to vote in the coming British elections. They argued that a person who voted for a man to make laws was an unbeliever [Kafir]. The author believes that their opinions mean...
The 1990s witnessed a confrontation between international organizations trying to work in Egypt and law 32/1964, preventing founding NGOs receiving foreign finances. Since most of the activists are lawyers, they began digging inside the body of the law to find legal ways of doing this. Tens of NGOs...

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