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Al-Hamad tries to identify the reasons behind the mutual feelings of hatred and rejection of Arabs and the West represented mainly in the United States. He provides his arguments and presents some Western arguments in the same response.
The article reports on a government decision to ban the wearing of the hijāb on public transport as well as in other educational and government institutions.
Muhammad al-Shāfi‘ī reports that the British government refused to grant the Muslim Dā‘iyah Yūsuf al-Qaradāwī a visa to visit Britain after he applied for a medical-purposes entrance to the U.K. a year ago.
The article highlights the relationship between the banned Muslim Brotherhood group and the Palestinian group Hamās, and questions whether the Brotherhood poses a real threat to national security through its strong relationship with the Palestinian military fraction.
The article is an interview with professor Dr. Musaffar al-Qahtānī over religious extremism and awareness in Saudi Arabia.
The Turkish Parliament approved a draft law that allows women to wear the hijāb at Turkish universities. While advocates of the law consider it a step forward, opponents believe that it is a threat to the secular nature of the Turkish republic.
While some consider the proposed anti-terrorism law a violation of an individual’s freedom and privacy, others consider this proposed constitutional text to be a means of avoiding terrorist attacks in Egypt. Arguments about citizenship and article two are still the main subjects of all debates...
The priest of Saint Theodor Church in Cologne, Franz Meurer, will launch a donation campaign next Sunday in order to collect the largest possible amount of money in order to help build a million-Euro mosque in the Vingst district of Cologne.
Hudá al-Sāliḥ writes about a very dangerous phenomenon that has recently spread among women in the Gulf: a-religious thoughts.
The article discusses a conference in Belgium about dialogue between the East and the West.

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