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The author discusses the impact of the U.S. invasion of Iraq on “Islamic thought,” noting that the September 11 attacks generated anger on a global scale, but this anger was overshadowed by the successive invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan.
The article discusses the September 11 attacks and points to the ongoing investigations into it, in an attempt to prove or disprove aspects of the accepted account of events.
Dr. Abū al-Najā says that she was able to identify the main point of disagreement over the offensive drawings of the Prophet Muhammad, during her visit to Denmark. At the Egyptian-Danish dialogue, she heard two views: apologies for humiliating any religion and a protection of freedom of expression.
A study is published reviewing the legal status in Egypt and noting the deterioration in freedom of speech and democratic initiatives.
Watani interviewed a Christian woman who received an MA in education from Ayn Shams university and is now a teaching fellow in the Arabic department at the university.
Poet Ahmad Fu’ād Najm was prevented from staging a sit-in for national unity.
Al-Jumhūriyah reports about the interview of Yediot Ahronoth with Farūq Husnī, Egyptian Minister of Culture.
Rose al-Yūsuf reports about the Jehovah Witnesses movement in Sharm al-Sheikh, Egypt.
The head of Jordan’s center for archaeological studies has announced that they have found the remains of the world’s oldest church.
Al-Jamā‘ah al-Islāmīyah has accused the church of promoting sectarian strife in Egypt.

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