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Today, we will discuss the factors affecting this loss of trust between the Islamic world and the West and the obstacles to restoring this lost trust. We cannot say that trust between the West and the Islamic world has vanished completely but it was very negatively affected by the following factors...
The article discusses the Iraqi crisis, and the escalating terrorist attacks that are ripping the country apart.
Khātimī became one of the most famous Muslim clerics to visit the Vatican since the pope’s controversial speech in Regensburg.
The author comments on political Islam, and the people that have fought to combat this image of Islam. She further comments on controversial Fatwás, as well as Muslim-Christian relations.
Some armed Islamic groups in the Iraqi city of al-Dora have forced Christian residents to leave their homes, unless they embrace Islam or to pay a sum of 200 U.S. Dollars for each person for the jizyah.
Two fugitives belonging to al-Jamā‘ah al-Islāmīyah denied any communication with the recently arrested lawyer Mamdūh Ismā‘īl. Ismā‘īl’s arrest attracted wide media attention both within and outside of Egypt.
The latest terrorist attacks in Algeria and Morocco were a considerable warning of the increasing power of the Islamic groups in general and that of al-Qā‘idah in particular. The attacks sparked world wide protests and many people attributed them to the U.S. strategy in the Middle East.
Kurds will never be main players in their region because of their reliance on the American occupiers, who will eventually, accompanied by their agents, leave.
The article represents different opinions of Muslim scholars about the official and legitimate fatwá.
A recent meeting held between Democratic House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer and the leader of the Muslim Brotherhood bloc in the Egyptian parliament, Dr. Muhammad Sa‘d al-Katātinī at the U.S. ambassador’s residence in Cairo, has raised many questions about the possibility of future dialogue...

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