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The author of the article, Zayn al- ‘Ābidīn al-Rikābī, believes that the Sunnī- Shī‘ah sectarian conflict in Iraq is playing into the hands of the United States, which, he says, is now trying to divide the Middle East along ethnic lines. Explaining the significant doctrinal disagreement between...
The author discusses the incident of six imams being removed from U.S. Airways flight 300. Was it a case of misjudgment, or were the six men actually planning an attack?
America does not follow the right way of combating terrorism. The terrorist political-religious organizations in the Arab-Islamic world aim at overthrowing the established Arab and Islamic regimes. If America wants to win the Arab-Islamic countries to its side in the anti-terrorism war, it should...
Text of lecture about a declining Christianity in the Middle East. Dalrymple compares between his travels in the mid nineties to when he collected material for his book ‘From the Holy Mountain: A Journey among the Christians of the Middle East,’ and recently travelled to the areas he had visited...
Transcript of a speech presented by William Dalrymple at the American University in Cairo, highlighting his experiences traveling to Christian Holy sites throughout the Middle East, as well as his personal interpretation of political Islām. He includes references to both historical and present day...
Mahdī Mustafá reveals the scheme for destroying Arab and Sunnī Iraqis, as designed by three capitals: Washington, London and Tehran. The winning card in their plan is, undoubtedly, the Shī‘ah.
The New York Times reported that Iraqi Christians are escaping the increasing violence in Iraq. A clergyman was kidnapped and killed in response to the pope’s declarations against Islam.
The author discusses the plight of Christians in Iraq.
Ma’mūn Findī looks for reasons behind the promotion and honor of Arab failures on satellite channels.
This article discusses the historical origins of the Shī’ah - Sunnī conflict; now expressing itself in Iraq.

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