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The author discusses the pope’s recent visit to Turkey, and emphasizes the intellectual battle raging between the West and the religious ideology of today, both in the Vatican and in militant Islam.
Sāmih Fawzī writes about Takfīr and Rose al- Yūsuf, questioning the role of the Islamic Research Academy. Fawzī highlights the phenomena of recorded tapes that put national unity under threat as they encourage religious discrimination and call for supporting mujāhids.
October presents the opinion of Uri Avnery, an Israeli author, writing about the “conflict of civilizations.” October writes that Avnery has shown support to the Prophet of Islām and Muslims against false accusations and mistrust promoted by the head of the Catholic Church.
Sheikh Youssef al-Qaradawi and the Muftī of Egypt asked Bin Laden to hand himself over to save the Afghans from the American war. al-Qaradawi said that Muslim and Christian religious leaders could play an important role in limiting the possibility of a conflict between Muslims and Christians...
Wide controversy surrounds the Dutch government’s decision which approves a parliamentary proposal to ban wearing the Niqāb in public places.
An overview of Egyptian press coverage of Pope John Paul II’s visit to Egypt during the period February 24-26, 2000. This is the period in which the Pope was in Egypt.
News has spread about two miracles that were carried out by the late Roman Pope John Paul II. Officers of the Vatican are searching for the truth of the news, saying that they will declare the late pope a "saint" if they prove a third miracle, as the rules of the church command.
In a meeting, the Grand Shaykh of the Azhar decided to cut ties with the Vatican. Meanwhile the Muftī established contact with the Anglican church in the U.K.
The article says that Muslims and Christians should work together to resolve any problems and let aside any disagreements.
Muhammad Khalīl interviewed the Shaykh of the Azhar, Dr. Muhammad Sayyid Tantāwī, about recent offences against Islam, the Ḥijāb, Muslim-Christian dialogue and the Shī‘ah.

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