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Coincidence or Islamophobia

CAIR America's largest Muslim civil liberties and advocacy organization and Muslim civil rights group renew calls for official response to growing anti-Muslim bigotry.

Ikhwanweb expresses sorrow offering condolences to Pakistan bombing victims

On behalf of all the Muslim Brotherhood's sites Ikhwanweb offers its deepest condolences and sympathy to the families of victims.

OIC condemns bombings by “enemies of Islam”

Extensive protests and a shutdown in major commercial centres and students belonging to seminaries took to the streets after Friday prayers.

It’s obvious, go talk to the Islamists

Since the rise of this generation of Islamists, native and Western governments alike have adopted two major strategies: politically containing movements like the Muslim Brotherhood by allowing them to have

TOP TEN MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT ISLAM

Islam is the unfortunate scapegoat presented, stereotyped and linked to each catastrophe which so happens to involve an individual Muslim, who by the way may not be a practicing Muslim.

Watch out: democratic Muslims about

The Islamic Forum Europe has been criticised for 'taking over' a London council. But the case against it doesn't stand up.

The new wake of Al-Qaeda

The French expert ANNE GIUDICELLI stressed that the recent failed operation carried out by the Nigerian Farouq Abdel Motaleb demonstrates a new strategy of the network that would extract it

Somali Islamists: A potential ally?

There are some huge misunderstandings within the international community about the role that Islam and Somalia's Islamists should play in the governance of Somali society and the de-radicalisation efforts.

Political analysts: Muslim Brotherhood suitable model of moderate Islamists.

Dr Foad Alsaeed researcher at the National Research Centre asserted in a conference that the Muslim Brotherhood Movement and the Turkish Adala Party are an excellent example of moderate practicing

Moderate Arab Islamists struggle to steer a democratic course

For much of its 80-year history, the Muslim Brotherhood's very name symbolized promotion of a violent, anti-western movement bent on strict imposition of Islamic law. Much of the first generation