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The writer comments on the return of Nasr Abu Zeid from a seven-year exile in The Netherlands. He provides us with some information concerning the background of Dr. Abu Zeid, and the crisis he faced, resulting in leaving Egypt.
The author comments on an article published in Al-Hayat of June 26, 2003 under the title “A veil for the head or the mind?” by Adonees. She refutes what Adonees said about the veil [hijab] not being an obligation, as there is no clear-cut text in the Qur´an in that respect. She disagrees with...
The author comments on the conditions of Muslims in American detention camps and preparations to bring them before military courts. The author accuses every one who keeps silent after realizing this, whether from the Arab world or a foreigner, of being a contributor and a maker of a “war against...
The author continues his series about Protestant churches. He starts the story of John Calvin after finishing that of Martin Luther.
The author comments on three articles by Magdi Khalil, published in Watani newspaper under the title “A returnee from Cairo.” He mentions neither the name of Khalil nor the title of the articles, but sarcastically names Khalil the “general inspector,” referring to the famous Russian novel by Gogol...
The author comments on the US interference in Egyptian domestic affairs. For example, the case of Saad Eddin Ibrahim, homosexuals, female genital mutilation, Coptic problems and human rights issues.
The author recounts the story of Don Sebastian and the myths related to him and how his name is related to wishes of putting an end to Islam
Background information on Metropolitan Seraphim, head of the British Orthodox Church.
The article is the sixth in a series in which the author comments on the beliefs of Protestant Churches. It is the second part of his presentation of the story of Martin Luther.
The author reports that the Italian authorities dismissed the Imam of the main mosque in Rome following his sermon urging jihad. This sermon was greatly attacked by leaders of a Zionist organization based in France and work under the cover of human rights. The Simon Wiesenthal Center considered the...

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