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Al-Ḥayāh (Al-Ḥayāt) reports that Namik Tan, a spokesman for the Turkish Foreign Ministry, welcomed the report from the European Commission on Turkey’s accession to the European Union, describing it as "balanced and impartial," and indicating that it included some points which his government will...
Jihād Hamad, a 19-year-old Lebanese student and one of the alleged suspects who carried out failed terror attacks on two trains in the German cities of Dortmund and Koblenz in July, linked the attacks to the offensive cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad, which were republished by the German press...
On the sidelines of a conference held by the Royal United Services Institute, British Foreign Secretary Margaret Beckett urged moderate British Muslims to play an active role in combating terrorism and to act as ambassadors for Britain in countries with large Muslim populations, particularly...
Amjad al-Fārūqī, 39, a British Muslim policeman of Asian origin, was recently removed from his position in the elite Diplomatic Protection Group (D.P.G.) of the Metropolitan Police that guards dignitaries, on the grounds that he represents "security risks."
This year’s student union elections in Egyptian universities were marred by violence and clashes between students affiliated with the "outlawed" Muslim Brotherhood and security forces. Muhammad Nūr from Ākhir Sā‘ah said that the group’s students violated university regulations governing...
Some European countries and the Russian Federation have taken legal steps against terrorists who allegedly planned to launch violent attacks.
Western and Arab Muslim philosophers discuss reason and its relation to revelation, to show that Islām is rational and follows logical thinking.
Egyptian journalists met with Danish officials and journalists and members of the Muslim community in Denmark to try to bridge up the gap that widened after offences against Islām.
The author discusses immigration problems in Europe, especially coordinating different countries’ immigration politcies.
The president of the Azhar University, Dr. Ahmad al-Tayyib, analyzes the lecture of Pope Benedict XVI at the University of Regensburg two months ago.

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