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Tāriq Mustafá talks about the contradictions of veiled retired actresses’ attitudes. While some of them have devoted themselves to da‘wah, others have imposed conditions on art, and others are somewhere in the middle.
The article talks about a new trend of Christian bands that hold their shows outside churches in hotels, cultural centers and the opera, and whose attendants are not only Christians but Muslims as well.
The author reviews the most daring and prominent groups that the Egyptian youth have launched on Face Book Web site.
The author deals with a documentary called ‘Jesus Camp’ in which children learn to sacrifice their souls for their religion and are prepared to take their place in the Lord’s army, fighting the powers of evil and corruption.
The author of the article, Tāriq Mustafá, criticizes mosques that use amplifiers and attract famous dā‘īyahs to attract a large number of worshippers during the month of Ramadān. He also raises questions about where the charitable donations that are collected by mosques go.
The article discusses extremist ideologies originating from wahābī oil countries, which consider women to be devils and propagate misunderstanding of certain hadīths in a way offensive to women.
Tāriq Mustafá presents various opinions over allegedly false hadīths about the torture of women in hell sent to Muslims living abroad.
A fatwá war has begun since the Israeli conflict with Lebanon started. The author describes and analyzes different fatwás issued on the matter and prominent persons’ responses to them.
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