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In 2000, after violent protests against it, the anti-Islamic book translated as A Banquet for Seaweed was banned in Egypt. The widespread nature of the protests reflects the domination of religious thought in Egypt; however, the book was defended by Syrian author Hilmī al-Nimnim.   According to al-...
Sawt al-Ummah interviews Shaykh ‘Alī ‘Abd al-Bāqī, Secretary General of the Islamic Research Center.
Sectarian violence kills 192 people in Nigeria.
The author reports a simple incident in one of the new Egyptian cities which implies a hint of sectarian strife.
The author reports on Father Marqus ‘Azīz, priest of the Hanging Church, his extreme stances and his attacks against the state and Muslims of Egypt.
Al-Misrī al-Yawm reports on attempts to achieve reconciliation between Muslims and Christians in Daqahlīyah.
Marwá al-Shirbīnī’s funeral steals the limelight in Egypt.
The article reflects on the terrorist attack that took place in the al-Zaytun area of Cairo last week. The authors investigate the evidence and look at the conflicting reports on the incident.
This article sheds light on the Western insults directed toward Muslims every now and then. The author suggests that working hard and depending on one’s self is the best reaction toward confronting such insults. He urges Muslims not to be distorted or shaken by these incidents as this is the main...
The four main issues discussed in the AWR editorials are: comments and critiques on the media, Muslim-Christian and Arab-West relations, AWR activities and attention for its work and finally difficulties in running AWR

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