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The author opposes the weak role that Ṭanṭāwī, Shaykh of the Azhar, plays in Egypt. He questions why the Shaykh has not been more outspoken in issues that are directly related to Muslims, such as the offensive Danish cartoons.
The once-insider of the outlawed group, ‘Alī ‘Ashmāwī, says he discovered that the organization had been penetrated by Western agencies.
The Islamic Jihad movement in Palestine has completed its historical mission and has vanquished Israel and established a national Palestinian state. That is why we were not surprised to read its shady statement in which it called on Moqtada Al-Sadr to burn all Iraqi oil. The movement, after...
Although the shaykh of the Azhar and the minister of religious endowments have accepted transplantation operations from deceased donors, debates have been raised about what defines death.
Amīnah al-Naqāsh discusses al-Subayh’s attitude toward parliament members in Kuwait during taking the oath.
The writer presents famous examples of successful Egyptian women in parliament who influenced their society.
Nabīl Najīb Salāmah writes about those who have taken the position of defending Islām.
Muhammad al-‘Usayrī criticizes the new phenomenon of Takfīr.
The author reviews the relation between religion and the state in many parts of the world.
The author criticizes Egyptian Muftī Dr. ‘Alī Jum‘ah for his frequent appearances on local TV and satellite channels. Rather than being a religious figure, the writer proclaims himself to be a TV announcer.

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