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The fifth anniversary of 9/11 was a strong reminder of the continued war declared by Islamism against the world, and especially the “infidel West.” This article approaches some of the many questions that that have been raised by the war.
The author rejects the justification that terrorist attacks are a result of foreign policy decisions in the West.
Wā’il Lutfī writes about reconciliation between ‘Amr Khālid and the Brotherhood’s advocate Wajdī Ghunīm, after the latter publicly criticized Khālid and described him as misguided.
The author discusses the impact of feminist theology on the Episcopal Church in the U.S. and argues that it is fighting against Christian orthodoxy for its own personal interests. He regrets that the quality of dialogue between the Episcopal Church in the U.S. and other Christian denominations is...
The author continues to refute the idea of Christian Zionism, saying that the idea of settling the Jews in the land of Palestine was strongly encouraged in many European countries and helped the Jews consolidate linking their settlement in Palestine to biblical beliefs and prophecies.
Stephen Sizer’s controversial book ‘Christian Zionism’ brought him accusations of anti- Semitism. Rose al-Yūsuf interviewed Sizer in Cairo during his tour around the Middle East.
Sources within the Coptic Orthodox church recently announced Pope Shenouda III of Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of St. Mark has decided to bring forward his arrival at Cairo after canceling his scheduled visit to England for security reasons.
Scotland Yard’s head of counter- terrorism, Peter Clarke, has described the picture from intelligence gathered in the United Kingdom as "very disturbing," adding that thousands of British Muslims who may be involved in terrorism are being monitored by British authorities.
British authorities yesterday arrested 14 people in anti- terror raids in London and Manchester under the Terrorism Act 2000. A police statement denied links between the arrests and the recent alleged plot to detonate liquid explosives on board transatlantic passenger jets.
This article discusses the possibility of terrorist attacks on German soil.

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