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Lawyer Muntasir al-Zayyāt will deliver a speech in Rome about the circumstances which force Islamists to be involved in violence and terrorism.
The following presents a report on poverty in Egypt, and specifically how this issue is being addressed by the Coptic Orthodox Church in an attempt to alleviate the suffering of Egyptians.
Attorney of al-Jamā‘ah al-Islāmīyah Muntasir al-Zayyāt intends to file a lawsuit in Italy on behalf of Cleric Usāmah Hasan Muṣṭafá, known as Abu Umar, who was kidnapped from Milan by the U.S. intelligence, abused and extradited to the Egyptian authorities.
An adviser to the U.S. State Department said that no extradition request has been received from Italy, but that even if one were, the U.S. will not agree to extradite American officials to Italy.
In an interview with al-Wafd, Usāmah Muṣṭafá Hasan Nasr, otherwise known as Abū ‘Umar al-Miṣrī, spoke about his alleged abduction by CIA agents from a Milan street to Egypt where he was imprisoned and interrogated.
Police authorities finally arranged a meeting between prisoner Abū ‘Umar and his family after detaining him in an unknown location for three years. Abū ‘Umar had been arrested by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and its Italian counterpart, in Milan in 2003 over his alleged relations with...
Two Egyptians were involved in a terrorism case in Italy, related to the 2004 Madrid bombings.
The author writes on the life of Father Athanasius Kircher. He states that although he did not achieve much in his study of hieroglyphics, his decision to begin with the study of the Coptic language was “possibly one of the most intelligent things ever achieved in the seventeenth century.” He...
Biographical details about Professor Aziz Suryal Atiya, a distinguished scholar and author.
The article reads that only a few days after an article was published by the Washington Post criticizing Saudi curricula, the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) held a symposium on the issue of the relationship between Islamic textbooks in Saudi Arabia and the war on terror.

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