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The latest report released by the U.S. State Department concerning human rights in the Middle East for year 2003 strongly attacked the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The report is evidence for behind-the-curtain movements to pressure Saudi Arabia to stop applying a number of Islamic hadds, such as the...
The initiative of the Brotherhood reveals a deficiency in the way the Brotherhood understands democracy. There is a more obvious deficiency in the way it understands scientific knowledge which we should seek its means under the fundamentals of this true religion [according to the Brotherhood’s...
MP Tala’at Al-Sadat submitted a request for information regarding the showing of “The Passion of the Christ” in Egyptian theaters. Al-Sadat considered the showing of the film in Egypt, with its portrayal of Jesus Christ, a prologue to the portrayal of prophet Muhammad. This, according to Al-Sadat,...
Muslim intellectual Dr. Abdel Azim Al-Mata’ani said the Azhar is playing a vital role in the confrontation against deviant thought that views itself as innovation, adding the Azhar is not entitled to confiscate any works of art.
The French Supreme Council for Visual and Audible Information refused the request of the Representative Council of Jewish-French Organizations to reconsider the decision of allowing the television channel Al-Manar, which belongs to Hezbollah, to broadcast its programs to France.
Discussions about Amr Ibn Al-’As as prominent 7th century Muslim leader who conquered Egypt.
There is a current debate concerning Amr Ibn Al-'As, and whether he was a pious figure. Islamic imposters have viciously attacked anyone who criticizes him, claiming that he is an Islamic figure, and affording him a holiness that has no religious or historical support.
There has recently been an uproar against [prominent dramatist] Usama Anwar Okasha for allegedly transgressing against Islam. This article presents his opinions.
The assassination of Dutch film producer Theo van Gogh and discussions about the limits of freedom of expression.
Three journalists were sentenced to three years in prison and fined with 10,000 L.E each, for publishing a report in al -Masrī al-Yawm stating that the Minister of Housing, Utilities, and Urban Communities was officially put on non-active, following official inspection of his office.

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