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In an interview with October magazine, the general director of the Religious Guidance Department at the Ministry of Awqāf [Endowments], Dr. Sālim ‘Abd al-Jalīl speaks out on Islam’s position on religious freedom.
Dr. Layla ‘Abd al-Majīd reports on a Cairo University conference dealing with the relationship between media and democracy and outlines her requirements for democratic media.
The author resumes the ideas of an article he wrote on April 20, 2006 about a meeting held in Cairo on April 15 attended by Egyptian and Western diplomats and intellectuals to discuss freedom of speech and relations between Muslim nations and the West.
This is an interview with ‘Abd Allah Kamāl, editor–in- chief of Rose al-Yousuf magazine on the recent challenges facing journalism and role played by his magazine.
The author compares the poor conditions in which journalists work in Arab countries.
The author says that freedom has a positive and a negative impact, noting that journalists have to benefit from the positive impacts in a way that helps journalism develop and flourish.
The author defends the Syndicate of Journalists’ role in the current issues facing journalists, mainly regarding fair salaries for journalists and imprisonment in publishing related issues.
The author says some journalists have understood freedom wrongly, as they have started to criticize many persons without having clear evidence for their allegations and criticism.
The author underlines journalists’ demands, which are focused on two main things, bread and freedom, as they are demanding a fair salary framework and the cancellation of the imprisonment punishment for publishing-related offenses.
The report examines the definitions of polemics, the differing views of what constitutes polemics, including the Danish cartoons and the play in Alexandria which led to sectarian violence, Mīzān al-Haqq, a 19th century Christian polemical book against Islam and the Gospel of Barnabas, which is the...

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