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Jack Straw’s statement revealed deep divisions within Tony Blair’s government and inside British community
Jack Straw’s statement on veil and niqāb provoked anger and indignation from the Islamic community in Liverpool who accused him of being responsible for an attack in which a woman’s niqāb was torn from her face.
Tāriq Ramadān tells his story with the American administration, when his visas were rejected and he was accused of supporting terrorism.
Zayn al- ‘Ābidīn al-Rikābī discusses the conditions and steps for criticizing religious behavior. He argues that comedy, if it adheres to certain conditions, can be a medium for criticizing extremist religious behavior and also for presenting moderate viewpoints.
This article says that the American “‘Azzām” is originally Adam Gadahn who was recruited by two al-Qā‘idah operatives.
After months of conflicts, the Abū Fānā crisis has been put to an end. The decisions taken by the reconcilliation committee were approved by the governmental institutions concerned and the cornerstone was put in place in the fence around the monastery.
Geert Wilders’ film has allegedly helped improve the image of Islam in the West.
Last week two mosques in south and north-west France were attacked by vandals, who daubed the walls with scrawled swastikas and racist slogans. French Interior Minister Nikolas Sarkozy condemned the vandalism, noting that attacks on places of worship are intolerable. The minister called on...
Yesterday, the 80-year-old member of the Muslim Brotherhood’s Guidance Office, Shaykh Lāshīn Abū Shanab, was discharged by the Misdemeanor Court of Misr al-Jadīdah, East Cairo, and placed under house arrest for health reasons.
The U.S. ambassador to Cairo assured that the Islamic preachers, whose visa requests were refused, were not from the Azhar, asserting that his country welcomes Azharite preachers to teach Americans the real image of Islam.

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