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In a program on al-Jazīrah News Channel, the director of the Ibn Khaldūn Center for Development Studies, Dr. Sa‘d al-Dīn Ibrāhīm, has outlined his vision of a "new Islamic Middle East" where minorities have the upper hand. Yāsir Nasr compares Dr. Ibrāhīm’s vision to the U.S. project which he...
The authors criticize the silence of key religious institutions in Egypt over recent events in Lebanon.
The author presents his views on the way the west is trying to paint Islam and Muslims. He also discusses the war against Lebanon and the latest video tape from al-Zawāhirī.
The author, Clark Kent Ervin, former inspector general of the Homeland Security Department from 2003 to 2004, is a fellow at the Aspen Institute and author of ‘Open Target: Where America is Vulnerable to Attack,’ warns in this Washington Post article against Americans’ tendency to stereotype...
In this article the author quotes Muftī ‘Alī Jum‘a and his views that Egypt is a liberal state, not a religious one.
Ākhir Sā‘a reports on the spread of Sufism in Europe, particularly in Austria, noting that many Europeans believe Sufism is the heart of Islam and the way to get rid of terrorism.
The Egyptian Muftī ‘Alī Jum‘a was interviewed by Al-Sharq al-Awsat newspaper during his visit to Bosnia, where he discussed many important issues concerning the Muslims in the world.
Muhammad Salmāwī writes about the widely controversial novel ‘Terrorist.’ In this novel the author digs deep into the psyche of an American Muslim of Egyptian origins and his transformation into a potential terrorist.
A collection of quotes from journalists and leading political, academic and religious figures on subjects to do with religious identity, Muslim and Christian relations, Islam in society and Islamic preaching.
A Dutch study shows three main reasons for Muslim youth violence in The Netherlands.

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