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‘Ādil Darwīsh writes about the failure of the British government to control extremist Muslims who promote hatred.
Zayn al-‘Abdīn al-Rikābī comments on the slogan ‘Islam is the solution.’
This article deals with the controversy stirred recently among the Azhar’s clerics over the fatwá giving women the legitimate right to beat their husbands.
Christian Iraqi families displaced from Mosul, return to their homes.
A delegation of Christians and Mandaeans met with Ayāt Allāh ‘Alī al-Sīstānī, a leading Shī‘ah figure in Iraq, to call for offering more protection to minorities in Iraq.
The following lines shed light on the latest updates concerning the crisis of Abū Fānā. An ‘urfī committee was formed to achieve a solution. However, its tasks were suspended due to disagreements on different issues. The article also sheds light on the reaction of expatriate Copts and the response...
Member of parliament ‘Alā’Hassānayn and Coptic businessman ‘Īd Labīb flew to the U.S. to meet Pope Shenouda in an attempt to increase the efforts to achieve a resolution on the issue of Abū Fānā. All parties seem to be willing to work toward an end of the conflicts and Copts expatriates are blamed...
The article illustrates the commonalities between the world interfaith dialogue conference in Madrid and the Euro-Mediterranean meeting in Paris.
The author reports on an interfaith dialogue sponsored by Saudi King ‘Abd Allāh and Spanish King Juan Carlos, and stresses the importance of such dialogue to help deal with serious crises as well as a tool to build understanding.
Muhammad Khalīl interviews Yūsuf Hājar, secretary-general of the Islamic Organization for Latin America and the Caribbean regarding Islam’s image in the West.

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