Date of source: Saturday, September 22, 2001 to Friday, September 28, 2001
The article deals with the differences between the way Islam is practiced in the Arabic countries and the way it is practiced in the Islamic Asian countries. It points out the dangers of Asiatic Islam. The author believes that Arabic Islam should reform Asiatic Islam, so that it does not turn into...
Date of source: Sunday, April 2, 2006
More discussion on the second article of the Egyptian constitution, which reads: "Islam is the religion of the state and Arabic its official language. Islamic jurisprudence is the principal source of religion.”
Date of source: Sunday, April 2, 2006
Discussion about creationism, including the comments of the Archbishop of Canterbury on the issue.
Date of source: Wednesday, March 29, 2006
In the article, Qandīl comments on Prince Charles’s lecture at the Azhar in which he stressed the importance of dialogue among heavenly religions.
Date of source: Sunday, April 2, 2006
A discussion of sectarian violence in Egypt at the Andalusia Centre for Studies on Reconciliation and Combating Violence and the Development of Democracy Group.
Date of source: Saturday, April 1, 2006
A recent report prepared by chief of the Dutch Intelligence and Security Service (AIVD), Sybrand van Hulst on militant jihād in the Netherlands has warned against the growing home-grown terrorism threat.
Date of source: Sunday, April 2, 2006
After the recent case of a Muslim man, who attempted to convert to Christianity in Afghanistan, the author argues that Germany has a responsibility to stand up for Afghan’s human rights.
Date of source: Sunday, March 12, 2006
An article about the Muslim Brotherhood’s intent to establish a state that has a religious, and not civil nature, and the attitude of the Muslim Brotherhood towards the Copts.
Date of source: Tuesday, March 7, 2006
The author doubts the claims of the Muslim Brotherhood that their principles are against violence as a means of change.
Date of source: Tuesday, December 16, 2003
The article tries to answer the question whether the U.S. will really succeed in Americanizing Islamic culture. It examines the attitude of the U.S. toward the Arab and Islamic world after the September 11 attacks. A few months following September 11, the American Administration flagrantly demanded...