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The Knesset Christian Allies Caucus members met with Evangelical Christians from around the world to discuss securing the existence of the Jewish state and ways to face up to the "Islamic threat.”
The author discusses Muslim unity. He states that the many meetings and conferences held have not brought about any effectual results. The current danger in the Islamic world is that some Muslim schools are trying to use Islam to gain Muslims’ compassion to achieve political authority.
The following article addresses Mahmūd ‘Āmir’s attack against the Shī‘ah and the political and religious danger they bring to Egypt and the Islamic world, by comparing them to the Muslim Brotherhood. ‘Āmir blames the Azhar leadership and the National Democeratic Party for their support of...
The author asserts that Islam and Muslims are the enemy created by some western circles, but Muslims are contributing to make the western “imaginary” come true. He also notes that the war against those who insult Islam has also targeted some Arab intellectuals.
Views of Muslim scholars differ over whether to accept the so-called "apology" of Pope Benedict for the remarks he made about Islam a few weeks ago. Nearly 38 Muslim scholars and leaders sent a letter to the pope to indicate their appreciation of the pope’s expression of regret and his affirmation...
The Administrative Court ruling issued last April in favour of the right of Bahā’ī citizens to be acknowledged and to indicate their faith on official documents divided public opinion into supporters and opponents, although a same ruling was issued in 1983.
Jābir ‘Asfūr describes the history of terrorism and the appearance of extremist Islamic organizations in Egypt after the end of Nāsir’s rule and the beginning of President Sādāt’s era.
Trade played a great role in spreading Islam all over the world. Muslim merchants were a good example that was followed by other people.
Condoleezza Rice’s tour to the Middle East region reveals the new American formula of “moderation versus extremism.”
The author discusses statements of Iranian president Ahmadinejad on the holocaust as a prelude to a conference that will be held in Tehran in December, dedicated to the holocaust and its consequences.

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