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This essay discusses the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt. He says that the Muslim Brotherhood leaders lack profound vision for the problem of merging with a democratic system.
‘Imād Tahah discusses research schools in research that tackles Arab and Muslim issues.
A celebration for the children of Muslim Brotherhood-owned nurseries in Kafr al-Shaykh and al-Bihīra governorates has provoked angry reactions from attendees.
The author writes about a conference he attended in Indonesia that has considered ways for Arab Muslim countries to benefit from the experiments of non -Arab Muslim countries and which discussed whether Islamic discourse could be reformed without taking the Arab environment into account.
Several Arab governments have recently opened the door to dialogue with political Islam groups after years of tension between Islamists and secularists in the Arab world.
Husām Tammām investigates the phenomenon of new preachers and Sufism in Sudan portraying their rites and what he calls “Modern Sufism.”
The article is an overview of a book by the religious affairs editor of “Le Monde” that was published recently under the title “La France des mosquées” [The France of Mosques]. The writer of the book is famous for his open-mindedness towards Islam. He is very keen on understanding the Islamic...
The article is an overview of a reportage published in the French magazine “Le Express” about the Islam of the Egyptian high class.
The article is an overview of an article published in the French magazine Le Express about the Islam of the Egyptian high class. The magazine comments that the life of this class is scattered between the West and Arab culture and that this class cannot specify its direction in the light of the...
The writer sheds light on the status of Muslim communities in the West before and after the events of September 11.

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