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A group of Christian scholars visited Sheikh Youssef Al-Qaradawi in the hospital where he had an operation on his knee done. The visit turned into a meeting on the importance of Islamic-Christian dialogue. Al-Jezira channel held a press conference in which it expressed sadness at the death of its...
Omar Bakri, leader of London-based Al-Muhajjerin [emigrants] group, says that US soldiers in Iraq are legal targets for the mujahideen who want to attack US-British forces.
Mahatir Muhammad´s words about the Jews´ power in the world caused a mixed reaction: Some praised his words while others condemned the words as anti-Semitic. Whether they praised or condemned his words, most failed to pay attention to anything other than his comments on the Jews, i.e. to...
The author praises the anti-war demonstration which took place on February 27 at Cairo Stadium, believing that the Muslim Brotherhood played a key role in organizing it and rallying the large number of people who took part in it.
Pope Johan Paul II´s peace envoy met with Saddam Hussein in Baghdad. He discussed means to guarantee peace and directed a call to the world´s conscience to avert war.
Muslim Brotherhood members who attended a conference held by the Bar Association on the Iraqi issue focused on criticizing the policies of the government. They asked the government to stop enforcing the Emergency law and to make a comprehensive political reform that allows Islamists to practice...
Dozens of Christian religious men in the US urged President Bush to avert waging war on Iraq. They asserted that such a war would be a violation of the teachings of Christ. They published their appeal in a full-page in The New York Times.
The outstanding Norwegian journalist and author Asne Seierstad wrote her very personal and compelling report when she survived amid the current chaos of Iraq. The volume is entitled A Hundred and One Days: A Baghdad Journal.
Thus there is no religious backing for the abduction or the killing of Egyptian Ambassador خhāb al-Sharīf in Baghdad. He was not responsible for the Iraqi misfortunes or occupation, and he did not kill a single Iraqi. Thus revenge here is groundless.
Sāmir, a 15-year-old Christian Iraqi, was kidnapped and blindfolded by a group of veiled persons, then led to a dark place, forced to eat raw rice and beaten by a whip so that his screams are recorded on tape to send for his folks and blackmail the

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