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Turkī ‘Alī al-Rabī‘ū sheds light on the Egyptian contribution to the study of Islamic movements around the world, particularly the studies published by Al-Ahram Center for Political and Strategic Studies (ACPSS).
Jordanian poet Ibrāhīm Nasr Allāh faces trial and possibly imprisonment for a collection of poems that were first published 23 years ago, because of accusations that they may instigate commotion and undermine the country’s stability.
A decision to introduce Christianity as a school subject in governmental schools in Jordan has stirred controversy, with varying views from different Islamic scholars.
This article deals with the assault waged by a Jordanian in the capital, Amman, against a group of tourists, which resulted in the death of one Briton and the injury of five others and a Jordanian policeman. The attack was the first since an anti-terror law was approved.
Yesterday, a Briton was killed and six others were wounded after a gunman opened fire on a group of tourists at Amman’s Roman amphitheatre. In a press conference on Monday, the Jordanian Minister of Interior, ‘Īd al-Fāyiz, described the attack as a "cowardly terrorist act," adding that the...
The article discusses claims about evangelization campaigns taking place in Jordan.
A book about Christian Zionism that is essential for the understanding of the religious dimensions of American support for Israel.
The author talks about Abū Mus‘ab al-Zarqāwī’s life and notes that al- Zarqāwī has turned out to be one of the most wanted terrorists and bloodiest criminals in the history of Iraq.
The author warns of a conspiracy by Hamās, through the influence of the Muslim Brotherhood, to make Jordan a substitute country for the Palestinians by turning the Hashemite kingdom into an Islamic country to liberate the Palestinian lands.
The author expresses astonishment over the position taken by the Muslim Brotherhood group in Jordan, who supported Abu Mus‘ab al-Zarqāwī in his attacks on the three hotels in Jordan, which claimed lives of scores of civilians.

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