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Islamic leaders have criticized the Vatican pope’s visit to Jordan and explain their discontentment with him not apologizing for what they called offenses against Muslims and Islam.
In this article Bayyūmī sheds light on the significance of the Azhar University in the hearts of Muslims and how it has represented their culture for 1000 years. He warns that any sort of trials or decisions taken against it would probably cause sectarian disputes among Muslims and Christians.
Maria Graversen attended a seminar at AUC about female domestic workers in Egypt and reports on what she learnt.
The proposal to limit the issuance of fatwás has stirred a great many responses, some of which are detailed in this article.
The author discusses the relationship between the integration of Arab and Muslim communities into Western societies and the racial discrimination against Muslim and Arab communities
A consecrated woman in the Coptic Orthodox Church complains to Pope Shenouda III about Bishop Yu’annis who allegedly unfairly excommunicated her.
Writer Ibrāhīm Sa‘ah praises al-Fajr for its article on Shaykh al-Badrī’s ruqaīyah describing it as a major scoop that reveals his other personality which most people ignore.
The differences in culture and faith enrich human experience and do not represent an obstacle in the way of reaching common understanding and fruitful cooperation.
The author points out three main public characters that have statements and stances against the niqāb. He highlights the reactions to their stances.
This article sheds light on the Western insults directed toward Muslims every now and then. The author suggests that working hard and depending on one’s self is the best reaction toward confronting such insults. He urges Muslims not to be distorted or shaken by these incidents as this is the main...

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