Date of source: Tuesday, July 8, 1997
The article calls Jews immoral because they tarnished the Holy Qur’an and mocked the image of the Virgin Mary carrying Jesus the infant. The author calls for an end to such insults.
Date of source: Friday, September 8, 2006
The author discusses how Islam can affect Arab culture and
its formation according to God’s laws and regulations.
Date of source: Wednesday, August 23, 2006
The author discusses the term "Christian Zionism" and its origin and
argues that Zionism should not be
described as Christian on the grounds that the Catholic and Orthodox churches as
well as mainstream
Protestants have rejected Zionism on a religious basis.
Date of source: Saturday, August 26, 2006
The author analyzes the history of the crusades against Arabs and Muslims. He
sees that these wars
shaped what can be called the clash of civilizations.
Date of source: Thursday, August 24, 2006
Mursī
‘Attallah defends Islam as a religion of peace, not terrorism and racism.
Date of source: Friday, June 30, 2006
Dr.
Wasīm al-Siysī disputes the claim that states ruled by religion are more successful
than those ruled
by positivist man-made laws, using the ancient Egyptian state and the modern state of
Israel as cases in point.
Date of source: Thursday, June 22, 2006
"Kifayà" [enough] movement leaders face huge criticism concerning their
mixed ideologies and double
standards.
Date of source: Wednesday, June 1, 2005
This article is an interview with the head of Cairo Jewish Community, Carmen Weinstein,
who speaks about
the conditions of the few Jews still living in Egypt and their relationship with the Egyptian
government and
Israel.
Date of source: Saturday, May 20, 2006 to Friday, May 26, 2006
A professor of American
studies at the AUC says that the United States is using Islamists
only to maintain its own interests and claims
that the US wants a kind of Islam that goes along with
American policies, particularly as far as Israel is
concerned.
Date of source: Monday, May 22, 2006
The article investigates the connections and ties between young Muslim
dā‘īya ‘Amr Khālid and a Jewish American journalist called
Samantha M. Shapiro, who is known for her pro-Israel stance and fanaticism against the Palestinians,
according to
the author.