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The author suggests that beyond the complaints about poverty and unemployment lies an intellectual crisis, which is revealed in terrorist attacks.
In response to the U.S. State Department report citing discrimination against the approximately 700,000 Shiites in Egypt, the author reviews the situation of Shiites in Egypt and Sunni-Shiite relations in general.
Mahdī Mustafa believes that the three bombings that hit Amman’s largest hotels on November 9 have made it quite clear that neither closed borders nor security procedures can prevent terrorist bombings.
The author expresses his rage and sadness at the death of a prominent film director and producer in the Amman bombings.
In the aftermath of the recent terrorist bombings that rocked Jordan and caused widespread public outrage, thousands of Jordanians took to the streets to protest against leader of al-Qā‘ida in Iraq, Abu Mus‘ab al-Zarqāwī, who has defended the attacks.
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.
Israeli official and non-official websites are watching the Arabic and Islamic media to keep the West updated.
The congregation of St. George’s Memorial Church, the Anglican church in Baghdad fears the loss of its entire lay leadership.

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