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Sa‘īd Shu‘ayb reports about the Ḥadd of Riddah and how it is manipulated by Islamic extremists.
The author articulates some basic rules of interfaith dialogue, which he asserts should be followed by all parties.
Majdī Khalīl answers 11 questions that show the world’s state after September 11.
Yesterday, a Briton was killed and six others were wounded after a gunman opened fire on a group of tourists at Amman’s Roman amphitheatre. In a press conference on Monday, the Jordanian Minister of Interior, ‘Īd al-Fāyiz, described the attack as a "cowardly terrorist act," adding that the...
This article discusses the possibility of terrorist attacks on German soil.
The author talks about Abū Mus‘ab al-Zarqāwī’s life and notes that al- Zarqāwī has turned out to be one of the most wanted terrorists and bloodiest criminals in the history of Iraq.
The author, Clark Kent Ervin, former inspector general of the Homeland Security Department from 2003 to 2004, is a fellow at the Aspen Institute and author of ‘Open Target: Where America is Vulnerable to Attack,’ warns in this Washington Post article against Americans’ tendency to stereotype...
The author criticizes opinions liking al- Zarqāwī to Che Guevara, a true freedom fighter admired and respected by nations all over the world for inspiring an honorable struggle for liberation from dictatorships, unlike al- Zarqāwī, who will end up in the ash heap of history.
The author complains that although the Jordanian "terrorist" Abu Mus‘ab al- Zarqāwī has been killed, there still lives an ideology of takfīr that views al- Zarqāwī as a mujāhid as seen in a statement issued by Hamās.
With the growth of home-grown terrorism in Europe and in Canada, scholars and experts discuss the reasons why some Muslims in Western societies seem to be drawn to terrorism.

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