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The Netherlands is still paying millions of Euros as compensation to Jews who claim that they were harmed during the Second World War. Dutch associations announced that they are looking for the Jewish owners of more than 3,000 bank accounts.
A leader of the Gama´at Al-Islamiya asked the general secretary of the UN to investigate the statement the UN counselor of security affairs gave to the Dutch TV about him. The leader of the Gama´at said the UN official falsely claimed that he is one of the leaders of the Qa´ida...
Muslims in Holland are now facing persecution campaigns on the part of their Dutch employers. In addition, the Dutch municipalities started to apply a plan that aims to isolate Muslims in certain residential areas, claiming that this will limit the violent exchanges between Muslims and Dutch people...
The Dutch Government decided to oblige the Muslim imams to join training courses whose goal is to teach them the basics of the Dutch laws, language and culture. According to the Dutch Parliament, the decision was made in order to oblige the imams to do their missions according to their respect to...
The author stresses the need to defend freedoms, particularly freedom of expression, but within a framework of respect for others’ faiths and beliefs.
In an interview with al-Sharq al-Awsat, Dutch member of the parliament of Moroccan origin, ‘Alī al-Azraq has blamed Dutch society for the emergence of extremist groups, arguing that Muhammad Buwīrī, murderer of filmmaker Theo Van Gogh, is a pure Dutch product.
A review of articles in the Egyptian press on the Danish cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad, examining the effect of the demonstrations across the Muslim world on Egypt’s tourist industry and suggestions that governments in Islamic countries have encouraged angry opposition to the cartoons to vent...
Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten reiterated its apology to the Muslim world over the cartoons it had published on September 30, 2005, which nourished antagonistic sentiments against Denmark. However, the newspaper editor Carsten Juste refused to pledge to not publish any more articles or cartoons...
Dutch authorities have recently opened special prisons for Muslim fundamentalists for fear that they might influence their fellow prisoners.
Rose al-Yousuf esteems the great contributions in Islamic thinking of well-known Egyptian writer and professor of Arabic literature, Dr. Nasr Hāmid Abu Zayd, who recently left Egypt for The Netherlands after a court ordered him to separate from his wife.

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