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Drs. Hulsman points to a number of important articles in this issue, in particular articles that deal with the Western mis-perception of Islam and Arabs, and how these biased perceptions manifest themselves in society, literature, and the legal system.
Imān al-Najjār reports about the recent fatwás issued by unqualified people.
Mustafá Sulaymān reports about the idea of unifying the call to prayer in Cairo, Egypt.
Shaykh Yūsuf al-Qaradāwī issues a fatwá urging Muslims to reduce the prayer time during working hours so as not to exceed 10 minutes.
Shaykh al-Qaradāwī announces a controversial fatwá that he later clarified.
Tāhā Farghalī discusses the recent fatwá concerning inheritance for children of Christian converts to Islam.
The article reports on the Muslim Brotherhood recent decision on the participation in the forthcoming general strike on May 4.
The article reviews recent sentences that key members of the banned Muslim Brotherhood movement have received that reflect the ongoing security drive over the group.
Fahmī Huwaydī writes about two fabricated stories about Hamās that were published in Egyptian newspapers as part of a plan aims to incite people against the resistance.
Claire Naṣīf comments on a fatwā delivered by a Palestinian shaykh affiliated to the Hamās faction in which he called for his countrymen to kill Egyptian boarders troops when they overthrow Egypt’s boarders at Gaza.

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