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Hāzim ‘Abduhlists a number of Muslim and non-Muslim thinkers and writers, whom he says have launched a vicious campaign against Islām in an attempt to undermine Islamic culture and values.
The author criticizes religious powers that try to practice a kind of religious guardianship over anyone who is of a different opinion. He demands the respect of others’ way of thinking even if it contradicts our own.
The author wonders whether Egypt is a civil state or a religious one and calls on the government to be clearer in its stance on this issue.
The article carries a strong criticism of the members of the People’s Assembly for aggressively discussing the minister of culture’s statements on the hijāb, whilst drawing their attention away from real problems of the country.
Criticism of the Egyptian members of parliament’s performance regarding reform.
Coptic writer Jamāl As‘ad explains what he terms "totalitarianism in the name of religion." He provides two examples from both Muslim and Christian milieus: the Muslim Brotherhood’s reaction to Farūq Husnī’s anti-H...
Despite the public outrage against the statements of Minister of Culture Fārūq Husnī on the H...
Following the mixed public reaction to the recent statements made by the Egyptian minister of culture, Fārūq Husnī, on the Ḥijāb, the People’s Assembly’s committees for Religious Affairs and Culture and Media held an emergency meeting on Sunday to discuss the issue. In an attempt to...
The author records some of Daniel J. Goldhagen’s accusations against Islam.
The author believes that the resignation of the Minister of Culture Fārūq Husnī would be a blow to Islām and its principles, especially after the Council of Ministers issued a statement declaring that Husnī’s opinions about the veil are his alone and do not reflect the Council’s opinion.

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