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The author pursues his lastest report on the defenders of the minister of culture and regarded them as autocrats who despise the public opinion.
Islam is a moderate religion that rejects discrimination and restrictions.
The personal life of some famous reciters.
Hāzim ‘Abduhlists a number of Muslim and non-Muslim thinkers and writers, whom he says have launched a vicious campaign against Islām in an attempt to undermine Islamic culture and values.
The author blames intellectuals for not playing a role in explaining freedom of creativity and distinguishing it from freedom of expression.
The author of the article criticizes some writers who misinterpret other people’s stances and actions in a way that twists the meaning of their words or actions.
The article discusses an interview that Hasan al- Hudaybīy, the general guide of the Muslim Brotherhood, gave a German journalist Stefan Gratz which was then published in Rose al- Yūsuf in 1953.
Despite the public outrage against the statements of Minister of Culture Fārūq Husnī on the H...
‘Āil Darwīsh writes about the dangerous friendship between Muslims in Britain and the British Left; a friendship that can cause further tensions.  
Sāmih Fawzī writes about Takfīr and Rose al- Yūsuf, questioning the role of the Islamic Research Academy. Fawzī highlights the phenomena of recorded tapes that put national unity under threat as they encourage religious discrimination and call for supporting mujāhids.

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