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In an attempt to reach out to the "banned" Muslim Brotherhood, the founder of the Democratic Front Party [Hizb al-Jabhah al- Dīmūqrātīyah, Dr. Usāmah al-Ghazālī Harb, recently invited the Supreme Guide of the group, Muhammad Mahdī ‘Ākif, to attend a press conference held to announce the party...
The U.S administration praised recent efforts made by the Saudi Arabian government in the area of religious tolerance.
Following the announcement of a festival for Christian films, views of critics and film directors varied between opposing “religionizing” the cinema and demanding these movies to be screened in normal theatres for non-Christian viewers.
The article concentrates on recent arguments amongst intellectuals and politicians over the removal of religious data from the Egyptian identification card.
The author speaks about fundamentalism, noting it has negative impacts not just on the political arena but also on the arts and on creative works.
The author discusses some social issues in Egypt. He thinks that love and compassion have vanished and been replaced by hatred and envy
The author suggests that foreign intervention in support of human rights is legitimate by virtue of regional and international agreements provided that the state’s sovereignty is respected and national interests are preserved.
The author deals with the period that saw Dr. Butrus Ghālī, who is presently hospitalized in Paris, as Secretary General of the United Nations, his efforts to reform the world body and the obstacles he encountered in making his "utopian league of nations" a reality.
The author asserts in his article that Egypt has always been a place for a rainbow of ethnic and religious groups and that no group should dominate the others under pretext of majority.
The author questions why, during a recent television interview, the opinions of two prominent writers about the ‘Da Vinci Code’ were describes as a rebellion guided by the devil even though they stressed that they were against the content of the film.

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