Date of source: Saturday, August 12, 2006 to Friday, August 18, 2006
The article discusses the belief rampant in extremist circles in the US and
Europe about the end-of-the-world battle of Armageddon. Many voices consider the Israeli war in southern
Lebanon to
be the final confrontation between the forces of good and evil.
Date of source: Tuesday, August 15, 2006
The author, who
was on tour in Denmark along with
journalists from several Arab and Muslim countries, obtained a copy of the report
by the Danish Public
Prosecutor who filed Muslims’ complaints against the Danish newspaper Jyllands Posten
on the grounds
that the paper committed a violation of...
Date of source: Wednesday, August 9, 2006
Amīrah ‘Abd al-
Salām interviews self-proclaimed Archbishop
Maximus on topics such as polygamy, links with the U.S and his
relationship with the mother Coptic Orthodox
church.
Date of source: Saturday, August 12, 2006
The author
identifies a number of reasons why he believes Muslim concerns about a crusade led by the U.S. against Islam
are
justified.
Date of source: Friday, August 11, 2006
In an interview during a recent visit to Egypt to drum up political
support, two officials from
the Somali Islamic sharī‘ah courts denied links with al-
Qā‘idah and the
Afghan movement the Taliban. They pointed out that the courts enjoy a great
deal of popularity after the "unjust
warlords who...
Date of source: Friday, August 11, 2006
‘Imarah explains what distinguishes the Islamic ruling system from others.
Date of source: Saturday, August 12, 2006 to Friday, August 18, 2006
Tāriq
Mustafá presents various opinions over allegedly
false hadīths about the torture of women in hell
sent to Muslims living abroad.
Date of source: Friday, August 4, 2006
The review deals with the controversial issue of Max
Michel, who defected from the official Coptic Orthodox Church and set up his own church proclaiming himself
patriarch. He recently visited the United States.
Date of source: Wednesday, August 2, 2006
The author reports that the Mormons
recently submitted a request to establish a denomination in Egypt. The author describes some of their key beliefs
and asserts that they are definitely not Christians.
Date of source: Sunday, August 7, 2005
In a statement published yesterday on al-Jamā‘ah al-
Islāmīyah’s website, the group denied any links to al-Qā‘idah¸ indicating that
Dr. Ayman al-Zawāhirī’s recent videotaped message about the alleged union between some members
of the group and al-Qā‘idah "contradicts reality."