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Nāhid ‘Izzat writes that while some Muslims are being attacked in the West, some objective officials and writers are doing their best to correct the Western false perceptions about Islam, and in Austria, it has even been decided to allow the Adhān [call to prayer] inside the parliament building.
The authors harshly criticize the Muslim Brotherhood’s attitudes towards women and Copts.
The celebrity magazine al-Kawākib devoted a cover story to Muslim preacher ‘Amr Khālid and his contributions to the renaissance of Egypt.
The Tunisian minister of religious affairs has rejected the hijāb as a symbol of sectarianism which has no place in a modern country like Tunisia.
The author of the article argues that Egyptian national unity is no longer as consolidated as it used to be.
It is claimed that the Dutch Minister for Immigration and Integration, Rita Verdonk, has recently announced that a law banning the hijāb in public in The Netherlands is on the cards.
Reader of Rose al-Yousuf, Wafā’ al-Sayyid al-Murshidī, comments on two articles by Dr. Fātima Sayyid Ahmad and Zaynab Muntasir on the obligation of the hijāb in Islam.
The author examines responses to the question "Why don’t you wear the hijāb?”, finding many answers contrary to expectations.
The author examines responses to the question "Why do you wear the hijāb?,” finding many answers contrary to expectations.
The author argues that some Azharites have close connections to political Islam groups, including the Muslim Brotherhood.

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