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The anti-Islam campaign on the Internet gets severer as many Western and Zionist websites publish lies and falsehoods about Islam. In parallel there are many Islamic websites that refute these falsehoods and have managed to offer tangible services to Muslims worldwide
The article is a defense of fundamentalist Usama Roshdy against a campaign in The Netherlands aiming to deport him to Egypt with the help of the Egyptian authorities.
Islam has come under fire in some international media circles. Qur’ānic verses are sometimes taken out of context in an attempt to distort the meanings of the Holy Book. The author discusses the media’s interaction with Islam.
A Muslim saying that crucifixion is nothing but a fiction says what his religion teaches him. He may state this without the intention to be offensive to Christians. But Christians will feel offended. To avoid offensiveness, it is better to introduce Islam without saying “unlike Christianity” and to...
The Copts Daily Digest reported that the website of the US Copts Association was hacked by a Muslim. The hacker reported he doesn´t like their website and wanted to scare them. The US Copts Association reported that they are frequently threatened on Muslim sites but were not able to produce more...
The author believes that the fact that there are no actual terrorist operations taking place in Egypt does not mean that Egypt is now devoid of terrorism. He points out the existence of what he calls moral terrorism.
The author is criticizing the numerous religious websites that address Muslim women and focus on extremist fatwas, which have a negative impact on their ways of thinking.
The author comments on a few websites that he believes raise inappropriate questions about the religious situation in Egypt.
In this article, author Sāmih Fawzī is criticizing Syndicate of Journalists and its Freedoms Committee Chairman Muhammad ‘Abd al-Quddous for inviting and honoring Abu Islām Ahmad ‘Abd Allāh, the owner of a web site that wages severe attacks on Christians and their beliefs.
The article criticizes web sites that spread hate and exchange insults between Muslims and Christians, as well as engaging in mutual attempts to cast doubts over each other’s faith and fake accounts about Christians’ conversion to Islam and Muslims’ conversion to Christianity.

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