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The author interviewed Dr. Muhammad al-Shahhāt on the activities of the Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs.
Sūfī leaders in Egypt have debated a U.S. conference on international Sūfism, fearing it might lead to the spread of the Shī‘ī creed in the country.
In the article, Rajab al-Bannā wonders why Muslims failed to cope with modernity; despite having had an enlightening bygone civilization.
Labīb Halīm Labīb presents the views of American writer John Esposito on thoughts of the Islamic movements in Egypt.
The author presents extracts of writings of the German orientalist Sigrid Hunke on the issue of the wife-husband relationship.
A Palestinian shaykh from the city of Khān Yūnus has issued a fatwá calling for Egyptian troops on the Egypt-Gaza border to be killed if they resist any Palestinian overthrow of the border fence.
Islam developed rules and ethics that aim to establish the values of tolerance and acceptance of others.
Shaykh Yūsuf al-Badrī rules that demonstrations and strikes are religiously prohibited and nonsense.
The author criticizes Muslim extremists who embarrass people by refusing to shake their hands because of their belief that shaking hands with the opposite sex is religiously prohibited.
The author questions whether the length of time between the issuance of religious texts and when they are read by contemporary readers makes a difference to their meaning and whether or not they are still able to convey the same meaning that they did when they first appeared.

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