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The author expresses his rage and sadness at the death of a prominent film director and producer in the Amman bombings.
A scathing criticism of political Islam, providing alternative ways of addressing the intellectual crisis of the Islamic world.
This article discusses some of the differences between the Amman blasts and the riots in Paris.
The death of the Syrian film maker, Mustafa al-‘Aqqād has prompted angry reactions from Arab writers.
The congregation of St. George’s Memorial Church, the Anglican church in Baghdad fears the loss of its entire lay leadership.
Jordan’s capital, Amman, hosted a four-day conference organized by the Arab Team for Islamic-Christian Dialogue.
By listening to Muhammad Mehdi Akef, the seventh guide of the Islamist organization founded in 1928 by Hassan Al-Banna, one has a feeling of dealing with a personality that is regarded as the "pope" of Islam.
President Bush reaffirmed his oppressive policy against the region last week when he reused the expression “the Crusades launched by the West against terrorism.” This way the US is putting the cross in confrontation with the Qur’an. It would do better to link arms with the countries that suffer...
Dr. Moussa Hawamda, a Jordanian poet, has become very famous in the last five years after the recent campaign against his collection of poems My Trees Are Higher issued in fall 1999. Moussa Hawamda who was brought before the Jordanian court five years ago and then sentenced to six months...
The author comments on Miss Maria Khoury’s article " Christmas in the Village," in which she mentioned that Taybeh "is the only all-Christian village that is currently in existence not just in the Holy Land but in the entire Middle East Region." He points out that Smakieh is another all Christian...

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