Displaying 141 - 150 of 1647.
Fādī Imīl and Nadā Muhammad ‘Alī report on sectarian incidents in Egypt.
Muhammad Shibl comments on rigid Islamic thinking regarding celebrating non-Islamic feasts.
Al-Shaymā’ ‘Abd al-Latīf reports on Jamāl al-Bannā’s book about Muslim women and the hijāb.
The author addresses the issue of evangelism after he met a Muslim man and a woman who converted to the Evangelical denomination at the hand of missionaries in the Arab world.
This article sheds light on salafism in Egypt. It points out the areas in which salafis spread and shows how powerful they are in these areas.
In this article the author discusses the limits of religious freedom. He cites examples of some practices from Egypt that demonstrate that the proper bounds of religious freedom have been exceeded. He points out that religious identity is taking over the national identity in Egyptian society,...
Interpretations of freedom vary enormously around the world. In this editorial Drs. Hulsman comments on discussions about the Egyptian view of freedom and states that some people believe that religious identity has become more important than national identity in Egypt.
The Legislative Committee of the People's Assembly has decided to remove a number of debatable articles that were suggested as amendments to the Child Law.
The following lines present a review of the special file published by al-Ahrār highlighting the national and international reactions to Dr. Zaynab Radwān’s calls to make the testimonies of men and women equal in courts and to give a Jewish or Christian woman the right to inherit from her Muslim...
Muhammad Nūr reports on the different opinions of Muslim scholars concerning the recent fatwá of Shaykh Yūsuf al-Qaradāwī regarding prayer times.

Pages

Subscribe to