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The author wonders where, and from whom, ‘Amr Khālid received his education, and criticizes some of his fatwas.
The author praises dā’iya ‘Amr Khālid after hearing him speak to a group of young people.
Māhir Hassan claims that Khālid al-Jindī, the well-known dā‘iya, is making huge sums of money from the private fatwa business.
It is suggested that highly influential dā‘iya, cAmr Khālid is promoting a type of Islam that is acceptable to the United States, appeasing angry youth during the invasion of Iraq, thereby serving US interests in the area.
‘Amr Khālid phenomenon has triggered several discussions in the Egyptian street.
‘Amr Khālid has finally returned to his Egyptian audience asserting that his return to the small screen [TV] has nothing to do with security or official pressures.
The author examines ‘Amr Khālid’s connections to the middle and upper class Egyptians and his new brand of televised piety.
‘Amr Khālid has had a remarkable march to fame as a dā‘iya.
Religious hymns have a long history, but in its current form, a young British Muslim named Sami Yousuf has a remarkably successful career in the field, after releasing his first album in 2003 in Europe.
Differences of thought within the al-Banna family; from Muslim Brotherhood to European Islam.

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