Date of source: Tuesday, August 26, 2003
The author comments on an article by Gamal Al-Banna in which he called upon the Azhar to “forget about banning books for the sake of Egypt.” The author argues in favor of the Azhar giving its opinion concerning religious books. “It is not the Azhar’s rejection of a certain book that creates...
Date of source: Wednesday, September 3, 2003
Stereotypes about people from other groups are false and misleading. Being in Egypt, one is continuously reminded of Western biases and the widespread conviction that the West has targeted Islam, that Western Christians are making an effort to destroy Islam and that; in fact, we are witnessing a...
Date of source: Monday, July 28, 2003
The Islamic Research Institute decided not to ban any religious-related books that are not in accordance with the Shari’a but will only write reports commenting on their contents. The author believes that the decision is not effective and aims at improving the image of the Azhar in the eyes of the...
Date of source: Tuesday, July 22, 2003
Eleven intellectuals comment on the statement the Sheikh of the Azhar gave in the International Islamic Conference in Malaysia concerning the prohibition of publishing books that urge extremism. They believe that such decision may back the banning policy.
Date of source: Friday, July 11, 2003
The author approached two Islamic scholars to comment on the phenomenon of religious books marketed around mosques and in the streets. He raises the question: Does everyone have the right to write religious books and publish them? Or should the Azhar supervise such publications to prevent the...
Date of source: Friday, June 20, 2003
The article is an interview with Dr. Awad Al-Mur, a lawyer and former judge in the constitutional court. He comments on the issue of the freedom of press. He explains the reasons that made him accept defending Saad Eddin Ibrahim and gives his opinion on the new National Council of Human Rights.
Date of source: Saturday, May 10, 2003
A Jordanian court has sentenced journalist Mousa Hawamda to three months imprisonment for the charge of defaming Islam in his poetic anthology “My Trees are Higher,” published in 1999. Many Islamists issued fatwas accusing him of kufr [unbelief] and allowing his blood to be shed. Hawamda stressed...
Date of source: Tuesday, April 29, 2003
Islamic trend in Mauritania has launched a campaign against the Minister of Islamic Affairs because of what has been reported about him threatening imams who do not follow the instructions of his ministry to turn their mosques into bakeries. The minister is reported to have said that mosques are...
Date of source: Sunday, April 20, 2003
A number of journalists are on hunger strike till authorities release those who have been detained during demonstrations against the American-British aggression on Iraq. Policemen have tortured many of the persons detained.
Date of source: Wednesday, April 27, 2005
The current stage of our nation’s history requires objectiveness, transparency and truth more than any personal, partisan, or sectarian interests. Discussing the Egyptian opposition abroad, questions arise, pertaining to reasons, legitimacy, allegiance, and interests.