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Al-Zawāhirī discusses the conflict between Islām and atheism and the current circumstances that the Arab region is experiencing in a new video tape.
A fatwá issued by the British Muslim Forum considers Muslim soldiers who are killed in Iraq and Afghanistan as ’martyrs,’ provoked an outcry amongst the British Muslim community.
Bishop of Rochester Michael Nazīr ‘Alī’s statements have added fuel to the heated controversy over the Niqāb in England.
Umnīyah al-Najjār writes about a controversial conference that was recently held in Tehran on the Holocaust.
There is no difference between Muslims and Christians in Egypt for they have the same traditions, hopes, sufferings, look the same, and even wear the same clothes.
A report from The European Center to Control Hostility and Discrimination asserts that Muslim’s face different kinds of discrimination in the west.
Muhammad al-Shāf‘ī writes about the growing fundamentalist influence in British universities.
British Airways set off an unprecedented public outcry in Britain when it suspended without pay and rejected an appeal from employee Nādyah ‘Uwaydah for wearing a small cross to work at British Airways’ Heathrow office.
The author analyses the city of Cairo’s progress throughout history, in its expansion, population congestions, and how they relate with each other in creating a densely overpopulated and congested city. He further questions how accurate it is to blame these conditions on Bedounization.
The author pays his respects to the passing of Fayek Matta Ishak, and highlights Ishak’s contributions to Coptic scholarly works, as well as his contributions to furthering the understanding of Coptic beliefs and traditions.

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