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The author calls on international media and civil society to help in the promotion and protection of human rights in the Middle East.
In this article, the author comments on Pope Benedict’s call to have a "true" dialogue between Christianity and Islām, giving his opinion on the issue of dialogue among religions.
During his visit to Turkey, which witnessed tension, the Roman Catholic Pope Benedict XVI praised Turkey’s recent policy changes toward minorities, saying that this was enough to allow Turkey’s entrance in the EU.
In this article, the author discusses Pope Benedict’s visit to Turkey, highlighting its main political implications and problem’s surrounding Turkey’s membership in the EU.
The author believes that the word ’’Islamic civilization’’ is not accurate because Islām differs from one country to another, and Shī‘ah Muslims differ from Sunnah.
The Egyptian press has widely covered the four-day visit that Pope Benedict XVI paid to Turkey from November 28 to December 1, 2006 in an obvious attempt to heal the wounds opened by his earlier "offensive" remarks on Islam and the Prophet Muhammad. According to political analysts, the pontiff’s...
The European Commission recommended the partial suspension of Turkey’s European Union entry because Turkey refused to implement its commitments.
Mu‘taz Billāh ‘Abd al-Fattāh discusses the difference between liberalism and secularism.
On Tuesday, Pope Benedict will start a four-day visit to Turkey amidst growing protests in Istanbul and Ankara. Tens of thousands took to the streets and chanted anti-pope slogans, expressing their fury at the pope’s remarks on Islām which he made two months ago in a lecture at the University of...
Another group of Muslims are arrested in Holland and accused of recruiting Muslim youth for jihād.

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