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This article explains that an Islamic caliphate does not have to be perfect, but can start with “deficiencies” that take into account the modern era.
The foreign praise for an earlier article he had written made author Refa’at el-Sa’id, upset, since he believes these Western countries use human rights to criticize other countries, but at the same time, they shelter terrorists from these countries. Emigrant Copts are warned to be careful...
El-Wafd publishes a statement of an Islamic missionary committee who converted 10,000 Asian workers, among them many Catholic Filipinos, to Islam in the past 9 years.
The author discusses a reprint of a book by S. Stanley about Kuwait and Bahrain in the period 1907-1947. The introduction in the reprint was written by Dr. El-Romeihy who claims that Stanley and other Westerners were not in the Gulf to serve humanity, but to convert Muslims to Christianity...
Usāma Ghayth discusses the new American crusades on the Islamic world after September 11. He argues that the American conservative right had the most to gain after the events of September 11.
The author criticizes the ‘Da Vinci Code’ movie as defaming Christ, asserting that freedom of expression does not mean scorning religions.
Under the title, “Arab newspapers and the translation of the foreign press,” the Akhbār al-Yawm Academy organized the third international conference of the Journalism Department in the period June 25-26.
The author reviews veteran journalist Muhammad Hasanayn Haykal’s opinions expressed on the Al -Jazeera channel about the Muslim Brotherhood and replies given by the group’s top leaders, in what looks like a face-off between Haykal and the supreme guide.
The author expresses astonishment over the position taken by the Muslim Brotherhood group in Jordan, who supported Abu Mus‘ab al-Zarqāwī in his attacks on the three hotels in Jordan, which claimed lives of scores of civilians.
When first published, the “DaVinci Code” was banned from many Arab nations, including Egypt and Lebanon. The film version is now also being banned in many nations, but it will play in Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait and the UAE. There is a fear, however, that the censoring of the film may serve to increase...

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