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The author argues that the Muslim Brotherhood is not in any way a public organization. None of the criteria of public organizations, as stipulated in the Egyptian constitution and law, applies to the Muslim Brotherhood.
Mas‘ud Sabrī, an Egyptian researcher, says there is a misunderstanding concerning the notion of Ahl al-Dhimma in Islam. He points out that some Egyptian Copts or those who oppose the application of Sharī‘a have this confusion, and so the author tries to point out the exact meaning of the...
Nearly 480 people, including 314 members of the banned Muslim Brotherhood have been arrested on charges of organizing unauthorized demonstrations in support of the judges, who blew the whistle on election fraud.
The review deals with the movie ‘The Da Vinci Code’, which is based on Dan Brown’s controversial bestselling novel of the same title, and the lukewarm reception of the film during its screening at the Cannes film festival.
A Somali-born member of the Dutch parliament, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, quits over her inaccurate asylum application.
In Eastern Sudan, a Muslim girl has married a Christian boy, based on a fatwa given by Shaykh al- Turābī, general secretary of the Sudanese National Conference Party.
The increasing influence of religion in Syrian society is the result of the failure of the secular regime to implant its ideology in the minds of the people, member of the secular Ba‘th Party, Mus‘ab al -Jindī, says.
The author argues that that managing extremism is a practical and achievable goal today, while the eradication of extremism is an unachievable target.
The movie adaptation of Dan Brown’s controversial novel, The Da Vinci Code, will not be seen in Egypt when it is released worldwide on May 19, 2006, ‘Abd al-Latīf Jābir writes in al-Sharq al-Awsat of May 10, 2006. The controversy comes as the movie claims that Jesus married Mary Magdalene...
Scholars from the Azhar rejected the opinion of the muftī that terrorists should be physically liquidated and called for confronting the problem of terrorism through an enlightened Muslim way of thinking.

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