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Jalā’ Jāb Allāh writes about the idea of politicizing religion. “I completely object to the expression of ‘political Islam’ or the concept of politicizing religion in general,” Jalā’ Jāb Allāh said, “As I believe that politicizing religion is not a heavenly order. On the contrary, it depends on the...
Karam Jabr asserts the importance of limiting mosques’ role to worship and supports the recent law banning demonstrations from being held in mosques.
The author of the article, Mustafá Bayyūmī, provides a literary analysis of some of Najīb Mahfūz’s works, highlighting the great writer’s allusions to the companions of the Prophet Muhammad in most of his writings.
Muhammad Fawzī asks Dr.‘Alī Jum‘ah about the differences between the Sunnī and Shī‘ah.
The Sheikh of the Azhar has sent a letter to the Shiaa conference in London trying to bridge the divide between Sunnis and Shiites, while not stirring up anger from Sunnis, in particularly the Azhar Scholar’s Front.
Subtitle: 1- An Islamic preacher says on the Internet: Christians deceive Muslims by building churches in the form of mosques 2- A Christian Internet site called “Wild Christianity” specializes in attacking Islam 3- Internet sites for the books and essays of: El Karadawy, Said Kotb, Ibn...
Dr. Refaat Sa’id discusses a new book about the Muslim Brothers in which the author argues that they are trying to give outsiders a moderate view of their organization, while in fact they are secretly involved in terrorist activities, either by carrying weapons or by encouraging others to use...
The historical, cultural and ideological differences between Sunnī and Shī‘ah Muslims are outlined by different scholars in this article.
The planned screening of The Da Vinci Code in Egypt has been met with strong opposition from church leaders. Arguing that “forbidden fruit is sweet,” Hānī Labīb believes that the ban on the movie will encourage more people to see the movie.
Tal‘at Radwān, author of the article, reviews three books on political Islam by three different writers.

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