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Two Israeli Rabbis wrote "Sharī‘at al-Malik" [The law of the King], a book which advocates for killing all non-Jews who are against Israeli expansion in the West bank in Palestine. Al-Bahrāwī, in this article, seeks to shed light on the racist, terrorist, and fanatic ideology of Israel.
 Jayson Casper reflects on his experience watching the football world cup in an Egyptian cafe.
 An article focussing on the confusion over the future of moderate Islamic website IslamOnline.
This article focuses on the story of an Armenian orphanage during the 1915 Armenian genocide in Turkey. Many children whose parents were killed were sent to an orphanage near Beirut, where they were beaten, malnourished, and forced to convert to Islam. Many of these children died there.
This article reports on the statement issued by the journalists of “Islamonline” in which they declare they are not responsible for the material published on the website during the period of their sit-in, accusing the Qatarī administration of ruining the website.
Al-Wafd interviews Dr. Ahmad Jamāl Abū al-Majd asking about reasons and solutions for fitnah in Egypt. 
This article celebrates the life and work of Sheikh Mohamed Sayad Tantawi. The Grand Imam died recently on a trip to Saudi Arabic. He was a very moderate and fair individual. Sheikh Tantawi was a moderate at a time when hard-line views were swiftly gaining ground.
Rose al-Yūsuf wonders whether niqāb will spread in Egypt in the future or not.
Jeff Jacoby sets the persecution of the Copts in Egypt in a context of wider persecution against Christians all over the world, including in Iraq, China, Somalia and others.
There are several international attempts to establish inter-religious institutions, in cooperation with the Azhar institution in Egypt, to strengthen Islamic-Christian cooperation.

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