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The former deputy of the Pakistani Punjab University disclosed that there are attempts on the part of the Pakistani government to eliminate the word “jihad” from educational curricula, due to American pressure.
The author comments on an article by Dr. Muhammad Ahmed Al-Maseer published in Al-Liwa al-Islami. Al-Maseer wrote that the niqab [head scarf covering the face with the exception of the eyes] is not a religious obligation and not even a sunna. The author refutes this opinion.
The author comments on the conditions of Muslims in American detention camps and preparations to bring them before military courts. The author accuses every one who keeps silent after realizing this, whether from the Arab world or a foreigner, of being a contributor and a maker of a “war against...
The author approached many figures to comment on what she calls the American campaign against the Egyptian press and religious institutions. She reports that American papers accuse the Egyptian press of stirring up hatred against the US and rejecting the American policies in the Middle East. At the...
On the occasion of the coming of Jesus Christ to Egypt, the writer gives a brief historical background concerning the role played by Egypt in Biblical history.
A study by American writer Michael Collins Babier [the name is a transliteration from the Arabic] reveals the Zionist pressures behind the way the American media deals with the Palestinian issue.
The article is an overview of a study by Dr. Ibrāhīm Qumaḥī, a professor of Arabic literature, titled "The Enemies of Islam and the Misleading Means." The study discusses the relations between Islam and its enemies and how Muslims can combat them.
Islamic thinker Dr. Zaghloul Al-Naggar believes it is necessary for Iraqi scholars and preachers to cooperate in order to overcome the crisis their country is going through. He adds that these scholars and preachers are able to explain the true image of Islam to the British and American soldiers in...
It was reported that a copy of the Psalms of David had been stolen from the Coptic Museum. Later, the General Secretary of the Supreme Council of Antiquities denied this. The author gives a brief insight about the Psalms and the Coptic Museum.
The author recounts historical events that show the early conflicts between Islam and the West. He believes that it is natural that the two groups are in conflict; while Islam represents a civilization of monotheism, freedom and justice, the West represents paganism, oppression, violence, racism...

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