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A study by Dr. Osama El-Baz, the chief political advisor to President Hosni Mubarak, on anti-Semitism. He recounts the history of the term and explain the difference between "anti-Jewish" and "anti-Semitic" sentiments. He believes that Arab and Islamic proponents of anti-Semitism purvey shoddy...
It is often believed that the best defence is an attack. This is the approach that Yigal Carmon seems to use to defend his institute in the Guardian. His article starts out immediately by accusing Brian Whitaker of the Guardian of selective journalism. But who is selective?
Comment on Egyptian press criticizing MEMRI.
After September 11, some people expected or hoped that political Islam would come to an end. However, events that followed showed that the consequences of September 11 did not only affect political Islam but also Islam itself. Some people in America called for combating Islamic ideas after...
During the second annual Muslim Youth Forum, The Guardian brought together a diverse group of young Muslims to debate life after the recent London bombings.
A discussion about Tariq Ramadān, his roots and ideology.
Egyptian actor, ‘Umar al-Sharīf has received a death threat on a website linked to al-Qā‘ida, The Guardian reported yesterday.
The Guardian reported Wednesday that the UK-based Christian Voice organization is pushing for a ban on selling copies of the Holy Qur’ān inside Britain.
Articles that give a good insight into some frequent misunderstandings in Arab-West relations. A Christian play in Alexandria, advising Christians in a crude way not to convert to Islam, was followed by Muslim demonstrations and violence.
The Israeli Jewish lawyer Daphna Baram conducted a study about the attitudes of the Guardian [towards Arab-Israeli conflict]. Her results were published in a book titled "Disenchantment, the Guardian and Israel." Baram writes that the main objective behind the book is casting light on the shift in...

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