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Sayyed Qutb and Muhammad Baqer Al-Sadr are two thinkers who lived similar lives. The former was executed in Egypt in 1966, and the latter was killed under the Saddam regime [in Iraq], and they both left an important mark on the path of contemporary history. Qutb belonged of the Muslim Brotherhood,...
Dr. Fawziya Al-Ashmawi, the secretary general of the Islamic European Conference in Paris, emphasized that the United States plants hatred of Islam and Muslims in the hearts of young Americans through educational curricula. In her interview with Al-Liwaa Al-Islami, Dr. Al-Ashmawi explained that...
Muftī of the Republic Shaykh ‘Alī Jumca said he has never issued a fatwa [religious edict] about demonstrations, stressing that if demonstrations were meant to peacefully express opinion, which is a constitutional right, then there is nothing wrong.
Journalists must be aware of sectarian sensitivities. By not being aware of them, journalists contribute to the bias and distortion of facts.
A totally distorted report about the church in Egypt in a US publication called ’the Layman.' The editorial also reports about a visit to Assiut with a group of journalists and members of expatriate churches, a meeting with Bishop Thomas of al-Qussia and Governor Ahmed Hamam Atiya of Assiut. These...
Dr. Marlyn Tadros is an Egyptian human rights activist involved in many human rights, freedom of expression and speech, and women’s rights activities. She is strongly opposed to any foreign intervention in religious communities in Egypt. She believes that advocacy for human rights should never be...
Comment on Egyptian/Arab media that continues focusing on the religious dimension of the war in Iraq
Propaganda and distortions in the press concerning the war in Iraq. Report on the situation of Christians in Iraq.
An authoritative article from a Muslim point of view on Christian faith in al-Mussawar
Comment on demonstrations in Egypt and reports in Egyptian press about the war in Iraq. Reporting about the war in Iraq.

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