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The author is criticizing the influence of clerics on the minds of the ordinary people, calling for an end to this clerical domination in order to allow the people to think for themselves, not through a class of theocrats.
The author of the article mocks at the way some prominent figures of politics and religion rationalize matters.
The author says that Islam has stressed equality between men and women in all rights and duties, including the civil, economic, educational, political and work rights.
He supports the freedom of religion as an assertion to Allāh’s instructions: a man needs not register his conviction, adding that this principle represented the spirit of Islam.
Khālid Bura‘ī presents a list of banned books in Egypt.
Maxim Farrakhan [Reviewer: name not verified] of the Christen Democratisch Appأ¨l (CDA) [the Dutch Christian Democratic Political Party] has called for investigating and prosecuting Muslim clerics who incite violence against women.
The authors harshly criticize the Muslim Brotherhood’s attitudes towards women and Copts.
The author argues that Islamic history, despite all its high-sounding slogans, is teeming with assaults on women’s freedoms and rights, guaranteed by virtue of Islamic law.
In his interview with Shaykh ‘Alī Jum‘a, the muftī of Egypt, the author of the article asks about fatwas and those qualified to issue them.
The author of the article cites a few examples of the fatwas that have resulted in controversy amongst Muslims.

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