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This article suggests that clinging to Islām is the solution to all our problems and that the U.S. and Israel are fighting Islamic movements under the cloak of their war on terrorism.
The article suggests that an aggressive attitude frightens foreign intellectuals from participating in cultural events.
The author clarifies some Islamic concepts that are misunderstood by the West, their reasons, and the ways to face them.
Qāsim Ahmād, the spokesman of Islamic organizations, asserted that Islamic organizations would appeal the judgment against the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten.
The author writes about various German reports about the kidnapping of an Egyptian by American special forces and claims that he was tortured.
A conference in the UNESCO gathered politicians and intellectuals from different countries who called to improve dialogue among civilizations
Egypt has established a National Center for Translation to improve the translation process and increase the number of translated books.
In his article, ‘Abd al-Khāliq Husayn presents examples of Western Christians converting to Islam and the reactions of their families and countries. He then compares this to similar conversion situations in Muslim countries.
The court session of the lawsuit initiated by Shaykh Yūsuf al-Badrī was postponed until 16 of January, 2007. On the same date, a session will be held to discuss a lawsuit promoting a new Christian denomination.
This article sheds light on one of the most important manuscripts that covers the history of Egypt from the first century AD until the modern era. The manuscript was recently reviewed and published after important annexes and references were added.

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