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The article presents the reactions of Egyptian newspapers to the increasing offensives against the Prophet Muhammad in Western media.
The article discusses the recent charter that Arab Information Ministers agreed upon during a meeting in Cairo on February 12. Many commentators believe that it is just another way for the government to impose restrictions on freedom of speech.
The article reports on Egypt’s political, religious, and public reaction toward recent republication of blasphemous caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad in Danish and European press.
In an interview with Al Jazeera TV news channel, Max Michel Hannā denied that he was defrocked by the church, asserting he would continue his work.
The author reports on a campaign of crackdowns that lasted for seven days, in which State Security Prosecution detained ten imāms and preachers of some mosques from districts in Giza on charges of igniting people’s anger against the regime.
The prominent Egyptian intellectual Tarek Heggy wrote about a number of topics related to the developments in the Egyptian and Arab arenas, sending a number of press messages to figureheads in the Arab world.
As elections for the Shūrá Council approach, the article discusses the Muslim Brotherhood’s continued intentions to run in the election, despite the fact that they run under a religious slogan “Islam is the Solution.”
‘Ātif Hilmī writes about Wafā’ Sultān, a Syrian-American psychiatrist. Wafā’ Sultān is a Syrian-American psychiatrist who has become a superstar in both the Arab world and the U.S. after appearing on an Arabic satellite channel [al-Jazeerah]. The reason behind her fame is her insults against Islam...
The author hints at Qatar, calling it an “oral state” because presenters of the Doha based al-Jazīrah news channel have the freedom to analyze and broadcast news without relying on logic or facts, but on raising the voice instead.
National and private newspapers deliberately concealed the news about appointing female judges and did not care to highlight it in a appropriate manner due to the controversy that has surrounded the issue.

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