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The author deals with the address delivered by President Husnī Mubārak on the occasion of Laylat al-Qadr, in which he urged scholars to pursue a contemporary religious discourse that will help spread the principles of tolerance.
While the Jamā‘ah al- Islamīyah called for legislative means to release Shaykh ‘Umar ‘Abd al- Rahmān, al-Qā‘idah called for the kidnapping of American diplomats to achieve this goal.
The minister of Awqāf announces the launching of a unified call to prayer by the end of 2006.
Wa’il ‘Uthman discusses the fasting requirements for Muslims traveling or ill.
Dr. Muhammad al-Mahdī criticizes satellite channels that invite unqualified Muslim preachers to their programs to respond to people’s questions on religious issues. He also criticizes Muslims who waste time raising trivial religious issues.
This interview with the Muftī of Egypt deals with the issue of female circumcision, which the Muslim cleric said is not a religious duty. In certain cases it could be considered to be a punishable crime because of the assault it makes on the human body.
In this interview, the minister of religious endowments warns of "foolish acts" by some Muslims, which he says could pose a real threat to the Muslim nation, stressing that the niqāb is a tradition and not a religious duty.
The author discusses arguments about wearing jilbāb and a long beard, with Muslim scholars stating that these are not a religious duty.
Sunnī, Shī‘ah and all other Islamic doctrines agree that the Holy Qur’ān is the same book delivered to the Prophet Muhammad without any slight difference in ideas, style or words.
Father Giuseppe Scattolin, a professor of Islamic mysticism at the Faculty of Religious Studies of the Rome-based Pontificio Istituto di Studi Arabi ed’Islamistica (P.I.S.A.I.) [Reviewer: Pontifical Institute for Arab and Islamic Studies] speaks to al-Wafd about his interest in Islamic Sūfism...

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