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Mai Magdy and Esben Justesen worked on this paper on the controversial Islamist Zaghloul al-Najjār. 
Dr. Ma’mūn al-Basyūnī comments on the recent trends of Islamic preachers promoting the establishment of a religious state.
The article is about the crisis that the Muslim Brotherhood group faces as some of its affiliated students present a military arts show in the campus of the Azhar University.
The noise of prayers transmitted from mosques’ loudspeakers during the holy month of Ramadān disturbed the author and made him raise many questions about the reality of Muslims today.
The article criticizes Muna al-Shāzlī’s interview with Shaykh al-Qaradāwī for missing a perfect opportunity to satisfy the viewers’ appetite.
Intellectuals opposed the idea of forming a political party based on religion. We reject the Muslim Brotherhood initiative [for political reform] because it was issued by an illegal group. The Muslim Brotherhood has remained in political life by force, and violence constitutes a great part of...
Over and over again, we are just seeing the same incidents, names and climate that brought about terrorism, takfir [accusing someone of unbelief] and hisba [the right of a Muslim to defend public morality, suing on behalf of religion]. - See art. 18, 19: Screening the Soap Opera "Bint min Shurba...
Dr. Zaghloul al-Najjār has been repeating over and over that the tsunami victims deserved what happened to them because they are sinners and adulterers. I asked Dr. al-Najjār what would you say about the recent flood in Pakistan, which is an Islamic country, the earthquake in the Islamic Republic...
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