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Muhammad Shibl suggests some points for Muslims living abroad.
Nurses object the decision that bans wearing the niqāb in hospitals and say that they will resort to filing a complaint to the court about the decision.
The Ministry of Awqāf [religious endowments] has declared a plan to release 1500 female religious guide in mosques in order to confront the phenomenon of the niqāb and religious extremism.
Islamic scholars have rejected a Ministry of Health decision to prevent nurses from wearing the niqāb during working hours.
A number of articles in this issue discuss the increase in Christian emigration rom the Arab world. Further articles discuss the contentious issue of the hijāb and niqāb in the schools and workplace.
The Ministry of Health is preparing a draft law on organizing the nursing craft in expectations of prohibiting nurses from wearing the niqāb during work.
The author criticizes the phenomenon of fundamentalist shaykhs who insist on depicting Islam as a horrifying religion by focusing on hadīths that depict the torture of the tomb after death and link piety with superficial practices and appearances.
Drs. Hulsman discusses a number of articles that deal with a recent European Parliamentary resolution, highlighting the condition of human rights in Egypt, and the subsequent media uproar that followed in the Egyptian press. He further points to a number of articles that refer to the condition of...
The article discusses the controversy surrounding Turkey’s decision to ban wearing a hijāb.
A priest and a historian and intellectual are two examples of sowing sedition and hatred between Muslims ands Christians.

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