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Interview with Dr. Adnan Al Nahawi
My Father Kicked the French Consul Out of His House
Interviewer: Dr. Najeh Ibrahim
Part 1    Our guest today is a moving encyclopedia. He managed to combine between science and religion. He holds a master's and doctorate degrees in communications engineering from the U.S. He speaks Arabic, French and English fluently. Besides, he is an eminent Muslim scholar and preacher. He traveled around the world to call for Allah. He wrote approximately 120 Islamic books. He is a poet as well and has hundreds of poems that tackle national and Islamic issues. Our guest was born in Safed in Palestine. He descends from a religious family who had been resisting the British then the Israeli occupation until it was exiled after 1948 war ...
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Secularism Has No Constants .. part 2
Interview with Professor Hassan al Haiwan
Interviewer: Najeh Ibrahim
Edited by: Refat Hassan and Abdel Kabeer Mehasib
Can you tell the reader the diffrence between secularism and Islam?
In secularism man is paying his bill only in this world but in Islam there is a day of judgment. This is the main difference between Islam and secularism.
Are there "types" of secularism, as dr. al Meseery says?
Dr. al Meseery thinks there are total and partial secularism. When he speaks about "partial secularism" you feel as if he is telling about Islam. The problem of dr. al Meseery is that he is not an Islamist ...
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Studying business administration made me realize the greatness of Islam
Interview with Professor Hassan al Haiwan , Part 1
Interviewer: Najeh Ibrahim , Edited by: Refat Hassan and Abdel Kabeer Mehasib
Professor Hassan al Haiwan was born in al Sharqia in Egypt. He descends from a learned religious family. He is an engineer and holds a Ph.D. in business administration from the United States. His study of business administration made him change his old views about Islam. He began to understand it as a comprehensive religion that puts major issues prior to anything else. The man doesn't claim to be a jurist or a mufti. We may agree or disagree with him concerning his religious views but ...
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Why does fanaticism prevail in Germany? Part 1
An interview with professor Mahmoud Taha; the first of al Jamaa al Islamiya leaders to return after the Non-Violence Initiative
Interviewer: Najeh Ibrahim
Prepared by: Abdul Kabeer Mehasab
Professor Mahmoud Taha is one of the al Jamaa al Islamiya pioneers. He was a member of the Jamaa’s consultant council abroad. He lived in Germany for more than twenty years and got his MA and his PhD in organic chemistry from there. He is Sheikh Refae Taha brother-in-law. He is the first Jamaa leader to come back to Egypt voluntarily to witness how credible the initiative is and to what extent the two parties, al Jamaa and the state, are committed to it. Professor Taha was nicely ...
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 Why does fanaticism prevail in Germany? Part 2
 Austrian Muslim Diary .. Part1
 Austrian Muslim Diary .. Part2
 An interview with professor: Rafiq Habib
 All sought shelter in Islam; Christians and the state
 Women's Freedom and Men's Guardianship in Islam
 The European Union is the Best Form for Modern Caliphate
 Mahmoud Game' an Encyclopedia

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