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Wā’il Lutfī assumes that the modern Islamic dā‘iyah ‘Amr Khālid imitates American televangelists, not only in his appearance and the subjects of his sermons, but also in making use of religion to gain financial profits.
Mahmoud Samāhah examines the activities of the Islamic dā‘iyah cAmr Khālid on a number of Arab satellite channels, accusing him of seeking personal financial gain by distributing his programs to three different channels, while presenting almost the same content. Samāhah believes that Khālid has...
Diana al-Dabc investigates the rumors that the modern Islamic preacher ‘Amr Khālid is imitating the well-known evangelical pastor Rev. Sāmih Maurice and following his preaching style. She lists characteristics that show that the Muslim preacher is deeply influenced by evangelical methods of...
Angry reactions to Pope Benedict’s remarks on Islam and the Prophet Muhammad continued for a second week. Some Muslim figures, including Iranian President Ahmadinejad and Malaysian Prime Minister ‘Abd Allāh Ahmad Badawī, have accepted the pope’s regret at the furious reactions to his remarks...
Wā’il Lutfī writes about reconciliation between ‘Amr Khālid and the Brotherhood’s advocate Wajdī Ghunīm, after the latter publicly criticized Khālid and described him as misguided.
‘Amr Khālid is a young Egyptian Islamic preacher who has gained huge popularity in the Arab world in recent years. The author criticizes ‘Amr Khālid’s stance towards the Israeli aggression on Lebanon.
Tāriq Mustafá presents various opinions over allegedly false hadīths about the torture of women in hell sent to Muslims living abroad.
A fatwá war has begun since the Israeli conflict with Lebanon started. The author describes and analyzes different fatwás issued on the matter and prominent persons’ responses to them.
The author warns against the danger of ‘Amr Khālid on young people, especially for those who don’t have a strong religious background.
Mahmūd ‘Āmir lashes out at Muslim preacher, ‘Amr Khālid, for his "misleading" comments about worship.

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