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‘Abd al-‘Azīz Khidr writes about depicting and criticizing religious characters in films and TV series.
The author argues that the radical changes that Saudi Arabic has witnessed over the past three decades have contributed to a religious and cultural crisis, marked by a failure to interact with modernity.
We could never understand the mindset in the Arab region without being fully aware of its envisaging of the Western cultural product.
Egyptian intellectuals support President Mubārak’s call on youth and preachers to reflect that Islam came for the good of Muslims and the enlightenment of the world.
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