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The British government has issued a statement saying that Dr. Hānī al-Sibā‘ī is to be deported from the country even though he has lived there for 14 years.
A Coptic woman converted to Islam two years ago and married a Muslim man. Her family have tried relentlessly to make her revert to Christianity. Then lately allegations spread about her family's attempt to kidnap her with her 10-year old son. The abduction news, arriving to her husband's family,...
In the aftermath of the attacks against the Abū Fānā Monastery, the governor of Minya headed a committee that drafted decisions that do not appear favorable for the church. From his residency in Cleveland in the U.S., Pope Shenouda III declared the relations between the bishopric in Mallawī and the...
An English court has decided that a hijāb-wearing woman should be given £4,000 in compensation.
Al-Jamā‘ah al-Islāmīyah has stated that it is time for reconciliation between the state and the group.
The article discusses France and claims that there is no clash between secularism and faith.
An al-Qā‘idah leader’s will is released on an Internet Web site, where he allegedly mocks death and expresses hope of dying as a martyr.
Comments on Ahmad Hussayn ‘Ajīza, an Egyptian fundamentalist extradited from Sweden to Egypt, who claims to have been subjected to torture in Egyptian prisons.
Observers believe that the recent secret Guidance Bureau elections in the Muslim Brotherhood may deepen the divide between the different wings of the group. Al-Arian, one the group's leaders believes that he was deliberately excluded from the elections but the general guide will only state that...
Al-Sharq al-Awsat reports on the first Islamic Conference in Mecca.

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