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The article highlights the importance of the right to hold a different opinion and freedom of thought as the first step towards reforming religious thinking.
The author comments on the conversion of famous American figures to Islam.
Chancellor Sa‘īd al-‘Ashmāwī complains about the lift of his police protection to the Ministry of Interior.
Ahmad Abū al-Khir interviews one of the most controversial members of Parliament; alī Laban, member of the Muslim Brotherhood.
Nabīl ‘Abd al-Fattāh traces the origin of citizenship in ancient Greek and Roman states, linking it to modern constitutions and declarations of human rights.
The German politicians and the interior minister are opposed to the Muslim woman’s veil, and support the parliamentary representatives who criticized it.
The article suggests that an aggressive attitude frightens foreign intellectuals from participating in cultural events.
In his article, ‘Abd al-Khāliq Husayn presents examples of Western Christians converting to Islam and the reactions of their families and countries. He then compares this to similar conversion situations in Muslim countries.
The author says that the local press suffers from lack of credibility, capacity and influence.
The history of the press code of ethics in Egypt.

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