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Why is God in each of three monotheistic religions different from the God in the other religions? This is the scary, confusing and forbidden question that religious expert and eminent British journalist Karen Armstrong tries to answer in her latest book. Her book, “A History of God,” refers to the...
The Muslim Brotherhood’s unchanging principle is their dream of reaching power. History confirms that the group has never stood a change of achieving this idea. The leaders of the group have always in their statements flirted with world powers, which were represented by the British occupation...
Some Muslim traditions could be against the dogma of monotheism. Some Muslims think that they can get a blessing from a stone with a footprint attomb of [saint] El-Sayyed El-Badawi.
Official reports have confirmed that 75 percent of Egyptians are ignorant about their religion. Do all of these belong to true Islam? This is an issue for all Muslims and not only Egyptians. A study stressed the fact that Muslims focus on superficial appearances and rituals without being aware...
The Talmud is a book that was written by Jewish rabbis over a period of 5,000 years. The Talmud records everything related to religion, law, history and economics for the Jews. When one reads the Talmud, one understands the secret behind their crimes and their tyranny. Jews are the enemies of...
While attending a conference in Izmir, a city in Turkey on the Mediterranean Sea. I took the opportunity to visit the House of the Virgin in Ephes us. The house was officially discovered in 1891. Beneath the house was a stream that never runs dry. This reminded me of Zamzam water [in Mecca].
Abu Al-Ela Madi denied that the Brotherhood is the source of Al-Wasat [the middle] Party's ideology and program as asserted by the Brotherhood supreme guide. "The Brotherhood is an all-inclusive da'wa-oriented, reform group while we are a civil, political party specialized in politics and political...
One trigger of sectarian crises in Egypt is journalistic writing that lacks political responsibility and professionalism. Some articles focus on the sectarian side of a story and cite exaggerated explanations of statements made by religious men, politicians, intellectuals, or artists. Also,...
Dr. Youssef Al-Qaradawi answers questions concerning the goals of holding dialogues with other religions, the relationship between religion and morality, and the difference in religion as perceived in Islamic law.
Although Shi’ite scholars in Qatar disagreed about details of the new proposed law in Iran to adjust the woman’s share of inheritance, they agreed on the general and final decision.

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