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The author believes that the way the concept of jihad is used should be reconsidered, especially after the terrorist operations in Riyadh and Casablanca. He criticizes the Sheikh of the Azhar for his call to jihad against the US forces in Iraq.
The author recounts historical events that show the early conflicts between Islam and the West. He believes that it is natural that the two groups are in conflict; while Islam represents a civilization of monotheism, freedom and justice, the West represents paganism, oppression, violence, racism...
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The article is an interview with the deputy of the founders of Al-Sharia Party. He comments on the meeting between some Muslim Brotherhood members and European diplomats. He also comments on how to deal with the American pressures and the possibility that the phenomenon of armed political Islamic...
Saudi authorities declared that they arrested 19 persons belonging to a new terrorist network. Commenting on this news, the author raises the question: Why do some Muslims plan to attack Muslim countries in the name of Islam? He bases his answer on a statement by the Saudi Minister of Interior...
The author comments on the recent terrorist operation in Riyadh. He believes that it has nothing to do with political opposition to the regime or with the freedom of expression. It is simply terrorism disguised in Islam, as understood by its perpetrators. Those perpetrators are the outcome of a...
The author gives a historical background on Sheikh Muhammad Ibn Abdel-Wahab and how Wahabism was established in the Arabian Peninsula. He believes Wahabism is an Islamic reformation movement.
The article reports the invitation of counselor Ma’amoun Al-Hodeibi, the General Guide of the Muslim Brothers to Muslims Brothers worldwide for Jihad. He also urges Arab leaders to give concern to their people and start reforming the things that had been ruined.
The author comments on how Abu Hamza Al-Masri, leader of the London-based Ansar Al-Shari’a group, obtained his British citizenship and why the British authorities have withdrawn it from him later. He gives a brief background about his activities that placed him at the top of the leaders of...
The author criticizes Arab countries for being disunited and for doing nothing to combat the Israel and American plans against them. In the same respect, he criticizes Islamic groups for their wrong perception of jihad.

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