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Dr. Muná Abū Sinnah discusses how developing education should begin.
This article explains that Egyptian intellectuals can not carry out their mission to free people’s minds from control due to fear of the state and of the Muslim Brotherhood.
The author comments on the Muslim Brotherhood’s control over the political and social life in Egypt.
After her invention of the term “the kitchen mentality,” Dr. Muná Abū Sunnah discusses the dependent condition of women and calls on women to stop believing in four main illusions that turn women from an independent human being to mere means in the lives of men.
The author presents some contributions from Jewish, Christian and Muslim intellectuals on the relationship between the mind and the interpretation of religious texts.
The author of the article, Dr. Muná Abū Sinná, explains the reasons behind the backwardness of the Muslim world. According to Dr. Abū Sinná, Muslims’ rejection of logic and reason for finding the meanings of religious texts is one of the major reasons behind this backwardness.
The author deals with the hijab as a new identity for Muslims, instead of playing a social role, listing some factors that led to this change.
Rose al-Yousuf devotes a file to the increasing phenomenon of the hijāb in Egypt.
A recently held conference in Egypt about the establishment of a secularist approach to politics has stated that democracy requires secularism.
Some aspects of the Rabat Conference in Morocco, which was held last June 14-16, are noteworthy. The theme was ‘Fostering Dialogue among Cultures and Civilizations through Concrete and Sustained Initiatives’.

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