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If every Muslim had acted wisely like al-‘Awwā and boycotted Dutch goods, nobody would have ever dared to offend Muslims.
The author highlights the attitudes of the Coptic Orthodox, Evangelical and Catholic churches in Egypt toward the strike called for in Egypt on May 4, 2008.
Jābir ‘Asfūr refutes a court ruling that removes a decision of the minister of culture on rewarding poet Hilmī Sālim after a fundamental relic sued the minister believing that one of his poems insulted God.
The author introduces Cornelis Hulsman, editor-in-chief of AWR, to the Egyptian readers. Hulsman provides headlines of his stay in Egypt and gives his opinion about the controversial movie Fitna and the Danish offensive cartoons.
Imān al-Najjār reports about the recent fatwás issued by unqualified people.
Veiled women who wear clothes that expose their necks or breasts, or tight clothing that shows parts of their bodies when they move, violate the orders of God.
Mustafá Sulaymān reports about the idea of unifying the call to prayer in Cairo, Egypt.
Shaykh al-Qaradāwī announces a controversial fatwá that he later clarified.
The Supreme Emergency Court of the State Security in al-Ismā‘īlīyah extend the detention of the accused of terrorist bombing in Sinai and Sharm al-Shaykh of 2005 and 2006.
A Facebook [Reviewer: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Facebook] group describes how preacher ‘Amr Khālid is only after money and attacks him for selling his sermons.

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