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Dr. ‘Alī Jum‘ah, the grand Muftī, writes about the most prolific narrators of hadīth in Islamic history.
In a series of articles about the sources of Islamic legislation, the Egyptian Muftī, Dr. ‘Alī Jum‘ah, explains how careful the companions of the Prophet Muhammad were in transmitting and collecting the Prophet’s hadīths.
The widespread phenomenon of the Niqāb in Egyptian society has provoked strong reaction from many thinkers and writers, as well as from well-known European politicians, including Jack Straw, the leader of the House of Commons, who said in a recent statement that wearing the "full veil" [...
A National Center for Translation will be established by presidential decree, consisting of a chairman, members of Egyptian and foreign organizations and governmental ministers.
The attack on Islam and Prophet Muhammad seem to be ongoing. The author believes that a global Islamic plan should be drawn up to confront these offences and to specify whether to confiscate such books or make them available to readers.
The author of the article warns about the passivity of the majority of Egyptians and the ensuing consequences of fearing to voice their own views.
According to article no. 4 of law 84 for 2002, the Ibn Khaldūn Center and the “American and the Democratic Institutes” are considered to be legally dissolved.
Husayn Ahmad Amīn argues for religious data to be omitted from the Egyptian ID card.
Nabīl ‘Abd al-Fattāh discusses the issue of citizenship and the nation-state in Egypt.
Kifayah is experiencing internal conflict between its leaders and youths for change.

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