Displaying 161 - 170 of 255.
After her first baby, Muná Mahmūd, an Egyptian Muslim, discovered that her husband was Christian and that he had been deceiving her the whole time by pretending to be a Muslim.
The author discusses the religious classification on identity cards, and the problems a Christian experienced when he was mistakenly cited as being a Muslim.
The article discusses a book entitled, ‘The Martyrdom of John of Phanijoit,’ by Youhanna al-Zeituni, and the significance that this publication holds for Coptic societies in the U.S. It discusses the conversion of historical figures to Islam, and the difficulties encountered when they attempted...
Majdī Khalīl discusses the forced disappearance of Coptic girls. The claims around this phenomenon are not new, however it is being announced more frequently. Khalīl discusses the reasons why Coptic families are more often daring to announce the disappearance of their girls, and the reasons behind...
Groups that seek converts to Islām or Christianity via the internet have widely expanded. Contrary to the teachings of both religions, these groups are trying to attract girls using lies and deception.
The author comments on the conversion of famous American figures to Islam.
In his article, ‘Abd al-Khāliq Husayn presents examples of Western Christians converting to Islam and the reactions of their families and countries. He then compares this to similar conversion situations in Muslim countries.
A research team from Georgetown University in the United States has published a new encyclopaedia of the Qur’ān in five volumes. The encyclopaedia permits researchers of Islamic studies to figure out concepts, places names and personalities mentioned in the Holy Qur’ an.
An investigative report into the arrest of seven young men in the al-Marj district and the demonstrations that followed.
Nāhid al-Nabrāwī spots the reasons behind the backwardness of Islamic preaching in the West, and the criteria for presentable Islamic preachers in Western countries.

Pages

Subscribe to