Date of source: Thursday, September 7, 2006
In this article, the author interviews Dr. Ahmed Jaballa and asks him
questions
about the role that Muslims in the West can play in being better representatives of Islam.
Date of source: Thursday, August 17, 2006
The Djibouti minister of Islamic
affairs,
Dr. Mogueh Dirir, said in this interview with al-Liwā’ al-Islāmī newspaper that
Jewish and Christian missionary campaigns were targeting many parts in the African continent in the absence
of
significant Muslim activities and indifference about the da‘...
Date of source: Friday, May 5, 2006
A
number of Muslim scholars, who participated in the Muslim-Danish dialogue
initiative a few months ago, unanimously
agree that the engagement in positive and constructive dialogue
with the West is a duty for every Muslim to correct
the false perceptions of Islam in the West.
Date of source: Thursday, March 16, 2006
With the escalating conflict in Iraq between the Sunnis and Shi’ites, many Muslim thinkers are urging Muslims to unite behind their belief in God and the Prophet Muhammad.
Date of source: Thursday, June 16, 2005
Shaykh Fawzī al-Zifzāf, head of the Azhar’s Permanent Committee for Dialogue with the Monotheistic Religions, assured that dialogue is crucial between religions since it protects the nation against misunderstanding.
Date of source: Thursday, December 2, 2004
Ahmed Kamal Abu Al-Magd, a former Minister of Information and Youth and professor of public law at the Faculty of Law, Cairo University, said that he does not support the conspiracy theory trend but that he views a scheme that aims at marginalizing the Muslim world and brushing it aside from the...
Date of source: Friday, September 13, 2002
Dr. Abdullah Al-Nagar said that Muslim scholars, who participated in the inter-religious dialogue that was held in Japan, succeeded in correcting many of non-Muslim misconceptions of Islam. Their success shows that there is a persistent need to coordinate among scholars, preachers and organizations...
Date of source: Thursday, February 17, 2005
It would be unfair to deny scientific phenomena mentioned in the Qur’ān, which dazzled the minds of famous, non-Muslim, scientists worldwide. However, it would not be in the Qur’ān’s interest to twist the verses to force some scientific theories.