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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.
Suhīr Jouda writes of how Islamic investment companies swindled people in the name of religion.
The Bahā’īs in Egypt, estimated at more than 10,000, are raising heated controversy due to their increasing authority.
During the second annual Muslim Youth Forum, The Guardian brought together a diverse group of young Muslims to debate life after the recent London bombings.
In a symposium cosponsored by the Kuwaiti Information Office and the newspaper al-Sharq al-Awsat, participants from the Arab world as well as the West shared their thoughts and ideas about terrorism and its origins.
A scathing criticism of political Islam, providing alternative ways of addressing the intellectual crisis of the Islamic world.
Deputy Rector of Cairo University, Dr. Hāmid Tāhir, writes about recent terrorist attacks and about the common interests that should bind all people together, regardless of nationality or religion.
In the aftermath of violence and arson attacks that swept a number of French suburbs, French authorities have imposed curfew in a bid to curb riots and to restore public order.
‘Abd al-Rahmān al-Rāshid argues that it is not only wrong, but also dangerous to link the recent London bombings to foreign policy and economic reasons, as advisors tot he government have done.
A discussion about Tariq Ramadān, his roots and ideology.

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