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A few days ago, 31 Egyptian women took the oath of office as judges amid fierce controversy and strong criticism from conservatives.
French Muslims are a considerable electoral power in France. However, their influence is not quite evident in political life because they lack organization. The author provides more details about the political weight of Muslims in France.
British journalist Yvonne Ridley, who was captured for 11 days by the Taliban in 2001, talks about her personal experience with Islamists in Afghanistan and her decision to embrace Islam.
A fundamentalist Islamic center in London has issued a statement on the sufferings of the Egyptian Abū Hamzah al-Misrī in the high-security Belmarsh Prison. Al-Misrī is serving a seven-year sentence for funding terrorism in the U.K.
The article represents different opinions of Muslim scholars about the official and legitimate fatwá.
The author criticizes the influx of unreasonable religious opinions that mislead youth and society.
Al-Zayyāt, the lawyer of the Islamic groups, assures the Jihād Organization’s decision to cease violence enjoys the support of the leading figures within the Islamic groups.
A recent meeting held between Democratic House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer and the leader of the Muslim Brotherhood bloc in the Egyptian parliament, Dr. Muhammad Sa‘d al-Katātinī at the U.S. ambassador’s residence in Cairo, has raised many questions about the possibility of future dialogue...
In the Second International Forum of the Azhar Graduates, scholars from 80 states agreed on adopting a strategy of cultural and civilizations dialogue with the West to confront globalization.
The article discusses the situation of Arab minorities in the West and predicts that these minorities will one day turn into majorities.

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