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The article criticizes Muna al-Shāzlī’s interview with Shaykh al-Qaradāwī for missing a perfect opportunity to satisfy the viewers’ appetite.
Usāma Ghayth discusses the new American crusades on the Islamic world after September 11. He argues that the American conservative right had the most to gain after the events of September 11.
The author discusses what kind of Middle East will emerge from the “ashes” of the recent conflict in Lebanon. He quotes different opinions on this matter – will a secular Middle East emerge or one controlled by “fanatic” Islamic administrations.
The author discusses Israeli hostility towards Arabs and its war crimes in Lebanon and Palestine.
The recent campaign of detaining a number of Muslim Brotherhood members has raised many questions about the possibility of arresting the Supreme Guide of the group, Muhammad Mahdī ‘Ākif, on charges of endangering national security and inciting the public against the government.
The author says Shaykh Yūsuf al-Qaradāwī is trying to spark strife between Shī‘ah and Sunnī in Egypt with false accusations against the Shī‘ah. He challenges him to obtain evidence for these claims, describing him as a liar and inciter.
In an attempt to quench the uproar over his recent fatwá that appeared to allow the killing of Israeli Jews worldwide, Muslim dā‘īyah Shaykh Safwat Hijāzī, explains in two interviews with Sawt al-Ummah and al-Wafd that his fatwá should only be carried out during wartime.
Jamīl Matar discusses influences on U.S. foreign policy and rejects the catch phrase that "all terrorists are Muslims but not all Muslims are terrorists." He notes that the idea of a clash of civilizations has also been adopted by extremist groups outside of the Arab world, not all of which...
Yesterday, a Briton was killed and six others were wounded after a gunman opened fire on a group of tourists at Amman’s Roman amphitheatre. In a press conference on Monday, the Jordanian Minister of Interior, ‘Īd al-Fāyiz, described the attack as a "cowardly terrorist act," adding that the...
This article discusses religious hostility in Lebanon and the ideology of faith-based terrorism adopted by the Hizb Allāh.

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