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Mustafá Bayyūmī writes about the idea of liberating the Muslim mind and the concept of the Islamic state
The author highlights some facts about Pope Shenouda’s life and his patriotic stances
Mustafá Bayyūmī sheds light on the case of the Muslim Brotherhood and how they manipulate religion in order to achieve certain political goals. In addition, Bayyūmī seeks to highlight the relationship between art and life in contrast to terrorism which only brings destruction.
The author presents the assassination of two key Egyptian politicians of the 20th century and the role that the Muslim Brotherhood played in an attempt to expose how the banned group has been following terrorist thoughts.
In the article, Bayyūmī reviews how films portray the influential role of men of religion in society. Films on specific religious characters or events aside, the majority of movies present a controversial image of those who hold the title of shaykh.
The writer presents famous examples of successful Egyptian women who changed society.
The article presents a brief review of some literary works on the hajj, to show how literature has been influenced by religious values in society.
Islam is a moderate religion that rejects discrimination and restrictions.
Rose al-Yūsuf is a democratic magazine established by an outstanding remarkable woman who played a leading role in Egyptian history. ‘Izzat attacks the thesis and its author describing him as the doctor of heterodoxy.
In a sarcastic style, Mustafá Bayyūmī criticizes the Takfīr thesis against Rose al- Yūsuf for not being up to par with academic research. He also criticizes the supervisors and regrets that the deep-rooted Azhar recognize such works, calling on all men of intellect to face the Takfīr...

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