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The author reports insults directed to the Azhar in the Islamic Centre in London and a similar incident in Malaysia.
The Islamic Centre in London, originally Egyptian, has been subject to a Saudi takeover through a policy of funding, staff replacements and intimidation.
The author argues for the existence of a third generation of terrorists, and the features that distinguish them from previous generations.
The author tackles the relationship between state and religion in Islamic history, noting that religious and political issues in Islamic culture are very complicated and are not clear so far.
Opinions of Islamic scholars on the issue of misyār marriage, in which the husband has no financial responsibilities for his wife.
Mamdouh Nakhla, head of the Al -Kalīma Center for Human Rights, is participating with Muhammed al-Dirinī and ‘Aboud al- Zumour in the authorship of a book entitled "The Hell Capital" about how Christians and prisoners are treated in Egypt.
Prince Charles will open a tent in London next week promoting tolerance and understanding between religions.
Pamphlets printed in Saudi Arabia appeared hours before the Shamm al- Nasīm feast in Egypt calling for preserving the Islamic identity and prohibiting Muslims from celebrating others’ feasts.
A fatwa allows couples to get married and waives the husband’s responsibility to shoulder household expenses.
The imam of the Grand Mosque in Maaka called upon world leaders not to resort to violence in response to the terror attacks against the United States on Sept. 11. He also urged Muslims to differentiate between terrorism and legitimate holy struggle. He rejected terrorism as totally un-Islamic.

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