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In this interview, Dr. Yousuf al-Qaradāwī stresses the importance of the dialogue between religions and expresses his dissatisfaction with the current condition of the Azhar.
While Western countries do not fear the veil on television, Egyptian television still deals with the hijāb as it was shameful, according to the authors who believe that presenters should be chosen according to their capabilities not appearances.
Pope Shenouda calls for uniting Arabic and Islamic colonies in the West as a means of rectifying the image of Islam in Western countries.
The author highlights the different approaches in Da‘wa [preaching] applied by modern and traditional preachers, refering to the crisis of the cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad as an example.
Dr. al-Mat‘anī, a scholar of the Azhar, the top Sunni organization in the Muslim world, has criticized Dā‘īya cAmr Khālid who went to Denmark for dialogue with Danish figures to explain the genuine traditions of Islam, terming the initiative "hasty and random."
Analysis of the Denmark cartoons issue by Dr. Hasan Muhammad Wajīh, expert of linguistics of negotiation and cross-cultural communication at the Azhar University and moderator of the April 15, 2006 discussion at El-Sawy Culture Wheel on ‘Freedom of expression and respect for the other. How to...
The speech of Sir Derek Plumbly, British ambassador to Egypt, on ’Freedom of expression and respect for the other. How to respond if one is offended.’
The author tackles the recent crisis of cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad which has widened the gap between Muslim and non-Muslim countries.
In the aftermath of the publication of the “offensive” cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad, a slump in European tourism in Egypt has been reported, Sa‘īd Jamāl al-Dīn writes.
A letter published by Rose al-Yousuf and sent by one of the young men who joined ‘Amr Khālid’s Sunnā‘ al-Hayāh casts doubt on the well-known preacher’s integrity.

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