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This article says that an Israeli Web site highlighted the Egyptian Muftī’s denial of having written the foreword of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion.
Islam and Muslims are in great need of enlightened scholars. The author included the World Economic Forum in Amman and the C-100 meeting as opportunities to emphasize this need for enlightenment.
The once-insider of the outlawed group, ‘Alī ‘Ashmāwī, says he discovered that the organization had been penetrated by Western agencies.
According to officials in Athens, the number of Muslim women participating in this year’s Games is the lowest since 1960. Several Muslim countries have sent no women athletes at all; others, such as Iran, are taking part with only one, in full hijab. (Editor’s Note: Egypt sent three women; all in...
The Fifth Doha Conference of Inter-Faith Dialogue concluded its sessions last week by issuing six recommendations which did not reflect the aspirations of Muslim, Christian, and Jewish participants.
Mulhim al-‘Isawī writes a feature about Shaykh Yūsuf al-Qaraḍāwī. Al-‘Isawī investigates al-Qaradāwī’s relationship with the Muslim Brotherhood, provides a brief biography and some of al-Qaraḍāwī’s most notable Fatwás, his attacks on the Azhar, and support for Ḥizb Allāh.
The author hints at Qatar, calling it an “oral state” because presenters of the Doha based al-Jazīrah news channel have the freedom to analyze and broadcast news without relying on logic or facts, but on raising the voice instead.
The imminent opening of a church in Qatar has sparked considerable debate. Here the former dean of the Sharī‘ah faculty at the University of Qatar welcomes the idea and responds to another article that has criticized the establishment of a church in the emirate.
The author reviews the relation between religion and the state in many parts of the world.
Dr. Ma’mūn al-Basyūnī comments on the recent trends of Islamic preachers promoting the establishment of a religious state.

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