Date of source: Thursday, October 20, 2005
Satellite TV channels are now playing a major role in increasing public awareness and disseminating Islamic culture.
Date of source: Friday, May 20, 2005
In spite of its universal call for coexistence and tolerance, the West is still incapable of fathoming the essence of Islam. Some Western mass media represent Islam with repulsion. This tarnishes the image of Islam and Muslims. Therefore, it is time to develop modern strategies that eliminate this...
Date of source: Friday, April 29, 2005
The roots of Jewish racism emanate from their belief that they are the chosen people of God, a matter that had affected them psychologically and brought them to think that they are the purest race.
Date of source: Thursday, January 8, 2004
The
article is an interview with Dr. Muhammad Abu Leila, head of the department of Islamic studies
and English Literature at the Faculty of Languages and Translation of the Azhar University. He
comments on the dimensions and consequences of the Western and American war against Islam and
Muslims...
Date of source: Tuesday, February 3, 2004
The article explains that Western Jewish media managed to tarnish the image of Islam
and Muslims. Muslims are presented in Western media as terrorists by nature and creed and Islam
is described Islam as the West’s new enemy. The author raises the question: How can we correct
the image of Islam...
Date of source: Friday, February 20, 2004
The
author discusses the issue of the renewal of [Islamic] religious discourse through the opinions
of Muslim scholars and thinkers on the issue.
The author presents the views of the Grand
Imam of the Azhar Muhammad Sayyed, Dr. Kamal Abu Al-Magd, Abdel Sabour Marzouq, deputy head of
the...
Date of source: Saturday, June 17, 2000
Al-Usboa published an article, in its issue dated May 29, about a mysterious questionnaire that asked Azhar students suspicious questions. This article recounts the reply of Dr. Mohammed Abu Lila, the head of the English Islamic Studies Department in the Faculty of Languages and Translation of the...
Date of source: Monday, May 29, 2000
A Dutch questionnaire appeared after the demonstrations of Haider’s "Banquet." Students of the Azhar were asked suspicious questions concerning all the different fields of life in Egypt. According to the writer, this form is not an ordinary one and it has not been distributed in an ordinary place.