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The Islamic Scientific, Educational, Social and Cultural Organization [ISESCO] organized a seminar in Rabat to discuss the Image of the Islamic world in the Western Media. The general attitude of the seminar was very positive, as it did not concentrate on self-defense. The Egyptian Ministry of...
The author believes that the recent "International Symposium on Human Civilizations and Cultures: From Dialogue to Alliance," under the aegis of the Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, represented a false perception of the world; a place where no wars or hostility exist. He...
A declaration issued after the inter-civilization meetings in Tunisia called for cooperation and dialogue among followers of all religions, affirming that terrorism is a global phenomenon that has no nationality or religion.
In January the Arab League Educational, Cultural and Scientific Organization (ALECSO) and the Islamic Educational, Cultural and Scientific Organization (ALESCO) invited seven Arab experts, including the author of this article, Dr. Ikrām Lam‘ī, to discuss intercultural dialogue.
Calls for the Azhar to respond to the provocative caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad that were published in the Danish press and which enraged Islamic communities.
Muslim organizations respond to the Danish cartoons depicting the Prophet in a way that has been deemed offensive by many Muslim groups.
Ulfat Ja‘far argues that the US and other Western nations should examine their own school and university curricula concerning Islam, Muslims and Arabs, before trying to have school curricula, particularly theology and history, in Arab and Islamic countries modified.
Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (IESCO) released a new book in Arabic titled “Al-Muslimun Al-Godod Al-Lazeen Dakhalu fi Deen Allah Afwagan” [New Muslims…who joined the Religion of God in flocks]. The book is authored by Imam Muhammad Imam, a journalist and a media man. The...
The Islamic Universities League is holding an international conference in Morocco in September under the title “Islam and the West: continuous relations and new challenges,” in which a host of Muslim ‘Ulamā’ and Western scholars will take part.
This article tackles the four main elements discussed at the 12th conference of the Supreme Council of Islamic Affairs. In addition, it sheds light on the speech of President Mubarak, which the Minister of Endowments gave on his behalf.

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