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The author expresses the opinion that he is not against Sheikh Amr Khaled as a person, but is against making him holy. The most dangerous threat to Islamic societies is the spread of the phenomenon of making people holy. This phenomenon is abolishing people´s reason and turning them into a...
‘Adlī Abādīr has been a prominent figure on the Egyptian political scene in recent years. He is known for his extreme approach to political issues and many have accused him of inciting sectarianism in his speeches.
The USA accused Youssef Nada, one of the richest, most prominent leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood abroad, of funding terrorism. He distorted the image of the Brotherhood in an interview he gave to Jezirah TV. The interview showed that the core of the Brotherhood is more political than religious
Arab Afghan Abdullah Annas explains the reasons behind the enmity between the Algerian Islamic Salvation Front (ISF) and the Egyptian Jihad Organization and speaks about the relationship between the Egyptian Gama´at Al-Islamiya and the ISF. He also speaks about the relationship between America and...
Rose Al-Youssef´s special file for this week covers many different subjects: Terrorists and Islamists living in Britain, Sheikh Amr Khaled´s way of preaching, Islam and politics, the role men of religion can play to build up societies and the issue of hijab in Islam.
Al-Zawahri accused Montasser Al-Zayyat of enjoying the protection of the security forces. Al-Zawahri´s implied accusation is that Al-Zayyat is an agent for the Egyptian security bodies. Al-Zawahri himself has once acted as an agent for the security bodies. After the assassination of President...
The two girls, Christine and Maryān, dismissed allegations that they were abducted and stated that they were happy with their husbands and their new religion.
Hamdī Rizq praises Coptic thinker Jamāl As‘ad ‘Abd al-Malāk for his generosity, good manners and patriotism. Rizq believes that ‘Abd al-Malāk does not deserve to come under fire by those who accuse him of siding with the government against Copts and the church.
During the annual national unity Iftār (fast-breaking meal) organized by Pope Shenouda III, some members of the Coptic Orthodox Church referred to Jamāl Mubārak as "first young man”, seemingly endorsing his position as potential successor to his father, Husnī Mubārak.
In occupied Iraq some groups abduct and kill hostages in the name of Islam. The abduction and killing of hostages in Iraq turned into a business as abductors demand money in exchange for the release of hostages. Some abductors made a fortune out of these operations. These operations offend both...

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