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More than 200 German police officers launched an investigation campaign against the Islamic Center in Hamburg. They were looking for someone who is believed to have planned for an armed attack. However, the police did not find anyone with the wanted description and said that the notification was...
After September 11, some people expected or hoped that political Islam would come to an end. However, events that followed showed that the consequences of September 11 did not only affect political Islam but also Islam itself. Some people in America called for combating Islamic ideas after...
The case of Saad Eddin Ibrahim is raised in many Western newspapers, both in the United States and in Europe. Most is written in a tone of surprise. These articles make our world appear to be different in its values from the developed world.
The conference which fundamentalists in Britain organized in London witnessed many clashes that resulted in detaining six members of the extremist National British Front. The head of the Al-Muhagerun [emigrants] group, called Queen Elizabeth and Toni Blair to convert to Islam.
Al-Ahrar paper reported that some Muslim Brotherhood members ran and won in the latest elections of the ruling National Democratic Party [NDP]. They were able, through agreements with some NDP members, to occupy prominent positions in the NDP. Sources related to the Muslim Brotherhood said that...
The Higher State Security Court examines renewing the imprisonment of 35 Muslim Brotherhood members who have been arrested 15 months ago. The Higher State Security Prosecution has renewed the jail of another 15 Brotherhood members for 15 days pending further investigations.
British journalists boycotted a press conference held by Islamic extremists in London as organizers imposed a 30-pound sterling entrance bill. Islamist Omar Bakri said if any of the journalist announces his Islam, he is welcomed for free.
The decision of the Creed and Philosophy Committee in the Islamic Research Institute which gives the apostate a lifetime chance to recant his apostate ideas has led Egyptian lawyers to call for reopening the case of Dr. Nasr Hamid Abu Zeid, who was accused of apostasy in 1995.
The Muslim Brotherhood is not at its best these days. A great number of its members have been arrested and its activity has become almost nonexistent. Asharq Al-Awsat interviewed the general guide of the group on this subject
The Creed and Philosophy Committee of the Islamic Research Institute has decided to give the apostate a life time chance to recant his apostate ideas and not only a three-day chance as is laid down in the Islamic fiqh [jurisdiction]. Many Azhar scholars have objected to this decision.

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