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The author argues that terrorism is a complicated phenomena which is difficult to eradicate since its motives and causes still exist.
This interview with Dr. Nawāl al-Sa‘dāwī deals with the latest fuss when she and her daughter, Muna Hilmī, appeared on a television program to call for giving children to the names of their mothers, not just their fathers.
Thuraya al-Shahrī discusses the current educational system in Saudi Arabia. She criticizes "male only" universities and stresses the importance of female education for future generations.
The article reads that only a few days after an article was published by the Washington Post criticizing Saudi curricula, the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) held a symposium on the issue of the relationship between Islamic textbooks in Saudi Arabia and the war on terror.
The article reports on the lawsuit of Shaykh ‘Abd al-Sabour al- Kāshif who is accused of despising Islamic faith and cherishing heretical ideologies.
Dr. Bibāwī argues for the cancellation of the religious data entry on official documents in Egypt.
The Islamic Centre in London, originally Egyptian, has been subject to a Saudi takeover through a policy of funding, staff replacements and intimidation.
The article deals with ‘Amr Khālid and a long news feature about him published by The New York Times by a Jewish researcher, Samantha Shapiro, who allegedly has close relations to him. The article also discusses the popularity he enjoys in US circles for representing a form of Islam that can...
The author argues for the existence of a third generation of terrorists, and the features that distinguish them from previous generations.
Ayman al-Bishbīshī continues in the nineteenth episode of his series of articles about “The Future of Theocracy in Egypt”.

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