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The story of ‘Umar ‘Abd al-Rahmān who is currently incarcerated due to his role in the 1993 World Trade Centre bombings.
The author outlines the life of al-Mulā ‘Umar, the official leader of the Tālibān movement, and his mysterious character.
A review of an, as yet unpublished book, Londonistan: How Britain is creating a terror state from within is written, by a seasoned observer of radical Islam, Melanie Phillips.
A recent workshop on the effect of religious truth on social harmony in Egypt and Germany was held in Lokkum, Germany. Sāmī Khashaba gives his point of view on the issue.
The author criticizes the American funding of Egyptian NGOs and US interference in the internal affairs of Arab countries under the pretext of spreading democracy and freedom in the Arab world.
Patrick Sookhdeo is the Director of the Institute for the Study of Islam and Christianity, a Christian research organization that specialises in the study of Christian minorities in Islamic states. Born in British Guyana, he converted from Islam to Christianity in his early 20s and now warns,...
Mamdouh al-Musallami declares the rise of a new generation of terrorist networks, but some experts disagree.
The author explains that Egyptian Christians are being unfairly linked to the ‘global Christian conspiracy’ against Islam and Muslims reflected in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.
The author investigates in this series of articles the early beginnings of the Salafist ideology that depends on jihād as its principal activity and discusses the reverberations of this movement in several countries.
An attempt at dialogue between students at the Azhar and a U.S. delegation has ended in mutual accusations, with the Americans accusing the Azhar of increasing hatred towards the West and Azharites accusing the West of a war on Islam.

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