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Zayn al-‘Abdīn al-Rikābī comments on the slogan ‘Islam is the solution.’
Al-Rikābī comments on the importance of freedom of expression but also warns the media that it must be careful not to contravene Islamic morals.
Muslims respect Jesus, the Virgin Mary and the Bible which are all common ground that should bring Christians and Muslims together and be a solid base for strong and cooperative relations between them.
The author believes that knighting a controversial British author Salman Rushdie is an offense against Islam, wondering whether this is indicative of an official war against Muslims and their sacred beliefs.4. Developments in Islam in the Arab world 4.1 General Islamic issues and developments
The relationship between religion and the state is being strengthened in America. But why are they preaching what they do not do themselves? Why are they preaching secularism to the Islamic World when they are strengthening the relationship between religion and the state, which has been going for...
Zayn al-‘Ābidīn al-Rikābī writes about Orientalist Bernard Lewis’ allegations made during a conference that has recently been held in Jerusalem.
A comment on what a Danish poll said about the Qur’ān being the second most wanted Christmas present in Denmark.
The article denounces the Sunnah-Shī‘ah disputes. The author reminds the conflicting parties that the two ideologies derive from the same religion, Islām, which commands them to be united.
The author of the article, Zayn al- ‘Ābidīn al-Rikābī, believes that the Sunnī- Shī‘ah sectarian conflict in Iraq is playing into the hands of the United States, which, he says, is now trying to divide the Middle East along ethnic lines. Explaining the significant doctrinal disagreement between...
Zayn al- ‘Ābidīn al-Rikābī discusses the conditions and steps for criticizing religious behavior. He argues that comedy, if it adheres to certain conditions, can be a medium for criticizing extremist religious behavior and also for presenting moderate viewpoints.

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