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The author says advancement is ruled by universal laws and has nothing to do with religion. It comes from freedom and is inhibited by suppression.
Jordanian poet Ibrāhīm Nasr Allāh faces trial and possibly imprisonment for a collection of poems that were first published 23 years ago, because of accusations that they may instigate commotion and undermine the country’s stability.
Hamāda Hussayn writes about the latest song by the American pop idol Madonna which implies contempt for the three divine religions and particularly towards the Catholic pope.
Drs. Cornelis Hulsman presented this text at the recent roundtable discussions of the European Institute of the Mediterranean, which were held on “Journalism and freedom of expression in the Mediterranean; responsibilities and limits.”
Nabīl Zakī analyses human rights violations committed by Egyptian police.
A writer calls on grating more freedom to national press so that it would not collapse under competition from independent press and become like official bulletins such as Izvestia and Pravda during the Soviet era.
The article tackles the crisis of freedom of expression in the Arab world in light of the severe attack that author Al-Gābrī has faced due to his discussion of the Qur’ān’ s perversion.
Hanī Labīb discusses the new American law for freedom of religion.
The pope’s recent declarations have embarrassed Arab Catholics living in the Islamic world. Western countries have different stands on Islam, particularly in Europe, according to the historical and ethnic experiences of each country.
This article describes the increasing enmity against Islam and ways to stand against it.

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