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An Arab announcer working in an Arabic radio station in Belgium is accused of delivering fanatical Islamic messages via the radio. He was jailed after threatening to kill the inspectors of terrorism combat cell in the Belgian prosecution.
Egyptian preacher Muhammad Hedia denies that he was prevented, upon governmental orders, from giving the Friday sermon the week before last. He says that he has not received any security warnings since he started preaching and that his relation with the government is one of mutual respect.
The Supreme State Security Prosecution in Egypt has ordered the imprisonment of 19 members of the Jihad organization for 15 days in custody. One of the defendants is accused of issuing fatwas effectively encouraging killing Jews in Egypt.
The imprisoned leaders of the Gama’a Al-Islamiya have not been released as was expected after they reconsidered their ideologies and renounced violence. Still, they receive special treatment in prison.
The Egyptian police arrested 20 members of an extremist fundamentalist group in Alexandria. The leader of the group converted to Islam from Christianity ten years ago.
The Egyptian Supreme State Security Misdemeanor Court started the trail of Essam Hanna over the charges of contacting the FBI and promoting biased and false information concerning the visit of the American ambassador to Cairo to Assiut.
The Dutch People´s Party for Freedom and Democracy [VVD] demands that the flow of incoming imams for mosques in The Netherlands from Islamic countries be halted, starting in the year 2007. It also demands to forbid giving work permits for imams coming from outside the country.
The Sheikh of the Azhar denies that Qur’anic Jew-related verses have been omitted from the educational curricula of the Azhar. He stresses that developing the Azhar curricula has nothing to do with the subjects related to legal sciences and that it is a change in the form and way of teaching and...
The war of defamation has been ignited between fundamentalists in London. The battlefield is the Islamic forums on the internet especially between the leader of the organization Ansar Al-Shari’a and an Egyptian fundamentalist who writes under pseudonyms.
British church officials have announced an initiative to issue an apology to Muslims for the Iraq war waged by the US-led alliance arguing that the West has committed a ‘litany’ of mistakes in Iraq.

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