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Īmān ‘Ubayd examines the negative impact of the large number of Islamic satellite channels on Muslim viewers as they present different teachings and cause confusion among simple viewers. ‘Ubayd reports on the statements of Muslim scholars on this issue.
Dr. Ikrām Lam‘ī discusses the phenomenon of Takfīr on the different religious levels. He believes that theories of Takfīr have led to the use of violence against the other. He points to the recent Vatican document that attacked the other Christian denominations.
A young Christian sent a letter to the author saying that he was not appointed as an accountant at a hotel in Dahab for being Christian.
Eng. Kamāl Fawzī Dūs, a member of the Egyptian Businessmen Council in Emirates, highlights three different frameworks that governed the way non-Muslims should be treated in Muslim communities. He adds that these frameworks secured equality among citizens, giving them the right to build and restore...
Al-Umrānīyah area in Giza [part of greater Cairo] is experiencing sectarian strife after three Tuk Tuk drivers abducted, raped, and detained a mentally ill Coptic girl in an unknown place.
In his article, Aḥmad Abū al-Majd states that citizenship, equality, and democracy have become empty slogans that, in reality, are not practiced.
Islam is Islam Society in Britain launches a media campaign to confront wrong concepts about Islam and Muslims.
We live in a stage in which an extremist religious discourse prevails at both Muslims and Christians. There is confusion between the thinking of men of religion and the sanctity of the religious texts.
Mosques are now targeted by extremists who use it to lead civil disobedience movements and to raise funds for political and military actions.
The author discusses the Islamists’ relationship with the idea and practice of democracy.

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