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One of Egypt’s prominent Salafīsts' Sheikhs, Muhammad Husayn Ya‘qūb, defined Saturday’s referendum’s turnout - with 77 percent voting in favour of the proposed amendments - as a “ 'yes’ to religion”.
Tharwat al-Kharabāwī writes about how both Muslim and Christians are causing sectarian tension between the two religions in Egypt. First, he talks about Shaykh Muhammad Husayn Ya‘qūb's alleged incitement of hatred against Copts. Secondly, he discusses Shaykh Abū Ishaq al-Huwaynī (Salafīyah), and...
Muhammad al-Bāz criticizes well-known satellite Islamic preachers for concerning themselves with satisfying their sexual desires through their frequent marriages, despite calling on people to adopt an ascetic standard of living.
The danger of al-Nās religious channel is that it has no specific plans or objectives. It uses religion and gives clerics, no matter how extremist, the opportunity to promote whatever ideas they want.
The following text presents a number of the most popular Islamic Dā‘iyahs in the modern time.
The article is based on a file that was issued by Rose al-Yūsuf magazine on the role held by religious men in both Christianity and Islam in society, and their disputes with each other.
Rose al-Yūsuf magazine publishes a public survey on the role of religion in society.
The article presents three important questions that deal with the sensitive relationship between Christians and Muslims in Egypt.
A new Islamic satellite channel launched five months ago is said to be successful with the people, but is also criticized by scholars for promoting extremist salafist ideas.
The recent Copenhagen conference, organized by Muslim preacher, ‘Amr Khālid, has come under severe criticism from many clerics in the Arab and Muslim world. Accusations of receiving foreign funds and breaking the momentum of the Muslim nation’s awakening for the sake of Denmark followed.

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