Islam doesn’t justify violence against any human, man or woman. All forms of violence or harm, whether emotional, psychological or physical, are illegal in Islam. Therefore, violence against women,
Interfaith, Intercivilizational & Intercultural
Feminist Interpretations of the Qur’an (P. 1)
The paper examines the background of Western hermeneutics (interpretation methodology) and discusses several examples of how this has been applied to the Qur’an, particularly by feminist thinkers.
Citizenship of Muslims in Europe
Can a Muslim belong to a non-Muslim country and be loyal to that country? If this is permissible, are there any conditions which must apply to such a country to which a Muslim may give his or her loya
Towards an Arabic Hermeneutics
This is the last part of the three-part series on Feminist Interpretations of the Qur'an. It sheds light on Arabic Hermeneutics.
Feminist Interpreters of the Qur’an: Examples
This part offers some examples for feminist interpreters of the Qur’an like Riffat Hassan, Amina Wadud, and others
Al-Azhar's Response to the US on Religious Freedom
Copts in Egypt have the full freedom to build their worship places in the same ratio as Muslims. “The ratio of churches to Christians in Egypt is close to that of Muslims to mosques... More
Al-`Awwa: A Pioneer of Egypt's National Unity
Dr. Al-`Awwa recently said Muslims should protect Egypt's churches if attacked by Al-Qaeda, following their recent threat. Find out more on Dr. Al-`Awwa's efforts for better Muslim-Christian relations
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