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Hamdī Mustafā interviews the Egyptian Shī‘ah leader, Sharīf Rāshid al-Sidafī, who explains some controversial beliefs in the Shī‘ah doctrine.
Anwar al-Dishnāwī interviews Muhammad al-Drīnī, the Secretary General of the Supreme Council for Defending Prophet’s Descendents and Shī‘ah Affairs.
Muhammad Zakī exposes the Shī‘ah scheme to make Egypt the centre of Shī‘ah belief and to turn the Sunnī Azhar into a Shī‘ah centre, as it used to be before Salāh Iddīn.
Muhammad Hilāl recalls how Egyptians were excited about the victory of the Lebanese resistance; but their happiness soon evaporated with fears of sectarian sedition.
Muhammad Khalīl interviewed the Shaykh of the Azhar, Dr. Muhammad Sayyid Tantāwī, about recent offences against Islam, the Ḥijāb, Muslim-Christian dialogue and the Shī‘ah.
The author refers to the wrong understandings of Muslims about the meaning of religiousness. He points out the importance of working for both the present life and the hereafter.
Arguments about the Ḥijāb and the Niqāb have not ceased, neither in the Islamic world nor in the West.
Shaykh Yūsuf al- Badrī filed a lawsuit against Dr Su‘ād Sālih, accusing her of insulting the wives of the Prophet Muhammad, after she announced her rejection of the Niqāb.
The author reviews a book by late thinker Edward Sa‘īd titled ‘Orientalism,’ in which he affirmed that European Orientalists were not preoccupied with what they had seen with their own eyes in the East, inasmuch as with the image embedded in their own minds about it.
The president of the Azhar University, Dr. Ahmad al-Tayyib, analyzes the speech made by Pope Benedict XVI at the University of Regensburg two months ago. Stressing that Islām is a positively rational religion, Dr. al-Tayyib explains that reason and sharī‘ah are two sides of the same coin. While...

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