Date of source: الأحد, شباط (فبراير) 12, 2006
The author provides a commentary on the Muslim Brotherhood, criticizing its actions and beliefs, and warning that it is gaining substantial ground toward becoming the political leaders of perhaps multiple Arab nations.
Date of source: الأربعاء, كانون الثاني (يناير) 18, 2006
Ni‘māt Ahmad Fou’ād states that Egypt has always embraced religion, both Islam and Christianity.
Date of source: السبت, كانون الثاني (يناير) 21, 2006
The author of the article cites a few examples of the fatwas that have resulted in controversy amongst Muslims.
Date of source: السبت, كانون اﻷول (ديسمبر) 17, 2005
In an interview, Shaykh Yousuf al-Qaradāwī argues that secularists want to impose Western philosophy and Western theories about religion, secularism, law, sociology, politics, language and culture on Muslims.
Date of source: السبت, تشرين الثاني (نوفمبر) 12, 2005
In an interview with Hasan ‘Alī Dabbā, Dr. Yousuf al-Qaradāwī speaks his mind on a range of subjects concerning the future of the Islamic world and the harm Muslim extremists can cause to Islam.
Date of source: الأحد, تشرين اﻷول (أكتوبر) 30, 2005
A discussion about Tariq Ramadān, his roots and ideology.
Date of source: الأحد, تشرين اﻷول (أكتوبر) 30, 2005
A cleric of the Islamic Research Academy has urged Brotherhood candidates not to spend zakāt funds on their election campaign.
Date of source: الخميس, تشرين اﻷول (أكتوبر) 20, 2005
A discussion of martyrdom in Islam and the distinction between martyrdom, suicide and terrorism.
Date of source: الأحد, تشرين اﻷول (أكتوبر) 9, 2005
‘Ādil Jindī states that Ramadān is a proponent of a theory that says Islam in the future will represent a bastion of resistance against Western hegemony, adding that the growing licentiousness in the West will eventually lead to the triumph of Islam.
Date of source: الأربعاء, تشرين اﻷول (أكتوبر) 5, 2005
In his book, Jawāz Imāmat al-Mar’a Lil Rijāl [permissibility of women leading men in prayers], Jamāl al-Bannā argues that it is religiously acceptable for women to lead men in prayers.