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At only 38 years of age, Dr. Khālid Abu al-Fadl has won the best academic award in the United States this year. In an interview with al-Akhbār, Dr. Abu al-Fadl spoke about the path to success and the reasons that he received this award.
The German authorities have recently deported a ‘hard-line’ cleric to Egypt. The German news agency (DPA) quoted the authorities in Bavaria, south Germany, as having said the unidentified cleric was repatriated aboard an Egypt-bound plane.
The Vatican accused Israel of purposefully distorting Pope Benedict XVI’s last Sunday sermon. It expressed its deep shock at the Israeli reaction to the Pope’s words concerning the recent terrorist attacks that have occurred in different parts of the world.
Chiefs of top religious institutions in Egypt dismissed accusations that they have been dragging their feet in the fight against terror or in efforts to spread the enlightened genuine image of Islam. They assert that imāms have been reiterating Islam’s renunciation of terrorism and bombings.
In the wake of the London and Sharm al-Sheikh terrorist attacks, many people are asking why young Muslims terrify innocent civilians.
Dr. Ahmad al-Tayib, president of the Azhar University announced that the university’s council has decided to inaugurate a new faculty in the department of law and sharī‘a in order to teach its subjects in the English language.
Cairo University’s Center for Foreign Languages and Specialized Translations is launching its newest academic journal, Logos, which is dedicated to research on applied linguistic issues and theory.
Before completing this discussion of the Arab-Jewish conflict over Palestine, we must consider Arab indifference, weakness and subordination.
The political position of the states and governments in the Arab East towards the Crusader-Zionist project to usurp the lands of Palestine oscillated between a vigilance that relied on awareness about the national interests and a betrayal brought about by the stampede to catch the leftovers from...
Extremist groups like al-Qā‘da are dedicated to violence and use Islam as a cover. However, Islam has nothing to do with those killers that assassinated Egyptian Ambassador in Iraq, خhāb al-Sharīf. Their treatment of their victims reflects a non-Islamic spirit. They wouldn’t have done that if...

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