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The author argues that the Palestinian-Israeli conflict cannot be stripped of its Islamic religious dimension. He explains what he means by the Islamic dimension of the conflict and whether it means marginalizing the national Palestinian dimension.
Egyptian authors show a continuous interest in discussions how to improve the Arab image in the West. This article was written on the request of Dr. Hamdi Hassan for Al-Ahram but not published. The article explains how Arabs can work on improving their image. They can do this IF they are realy...
The conference of information ministers of the Islamic countries aimed to call upon Arab and Islamic countries to cooperate in all fields. What is going on in Palestine and Iraq proves that the Arab nation is not united. Conflicts between Arabs have made them an easy prey for their enemies.
The article covers the events of the sixth session of the conference of information ministers of the Islamic countries that was held in Cairo and its final declaration that gave priority to the war on Iraq.
Those who deny the Islamic identity of Jerusalem and want to secularize the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and strip it of its Islamic nature seek to limit the conflict to a Palestinian national issue, making Jerusalem just a Palestinian piece of land.
The opinions of different sheikhs and Muslim scholars concerning whether the participation of Arabs in the Knesset is permitted according to the Shari´a or not.
In a lecture he gave in the Library of Alexandria, Pope Shenouda III commented on many issues: The fact that the US and Israel are thought of as representatives of Christianity and Judaism, the Palestinian and Iraqi issues, Zionist Christianity and Coptic history.
The author comments on the relations between Muslims and Christians in Jerusalem and on the city itself as a symbol of their national unity.
Ahmed Ra´fat Bahgat emphasizes in his book "Arab character in world cinema" that after international Zionism spread its control over film-making in the US, it started to propagate Zionist claims about the persecution of Jews and their right in Palestine.
The Episcopalian Church of the Middle East has condemned the Israeli aggression against the Church of Saint Philip in Gaza.

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