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The article gives an overview of the different religious sects spread in the USA. It concentrates on the beliefs of a religious group called "Wicca," that is considered to be the fifth largest religious group in the USA." The Wicca is not known in public, because its followers hide their religion...
The Egyptian embassy estimated that only four Egyptian people had been killed in the attack on the WTC. However, community representatives said there were more than one hundred. There were 350 assaults during the week following the attacks including a rape. The number of business marriages, aimed...
Drs. Cornelis Hulsman was interviewed by Egyptian TV to speak about the role of Western media in reporting on the attack in America. The questions directed at him made it obvious that there is a deep mistrust of Western reporting about the Arab and Islamic world. The interviewer believed that...
The image of Islam in French schoolbooks is very negative. The information the books cite is based on inaccurate translations from the Qur’an and on books biased against Islam. They introduce a false picture of jihad and marriage in Islam and tell incorrect stories about the Black Stone.
A discussion of the recent disturbances in France concerning the law on employment of young people.
The Belgian parliamentarian of Moroccan origin, Fawzīya Talhāwī is to attend the four-day Cairo-based conference on the challenges facing the Muslim world, organized by the Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs.
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.
The author represents an overview of Jane Smith’s book, “Islam in America,” in which she speaks about Muslims’ lives in the U.S.
The author reviews a novel written by Robert Ferrigno presuming what could happen if Islamists waged and won a war against the United States and established a caliphate there.
Rashā ‘Āmir reviews part of Jane Smith’s book “Islam in America” that tackles the issue of Muslims’ roots in the U.S. and their current living conditions.

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