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The author criticizes Muslim extremists who embarrass people by refusing to shake their hands because of their belief that shaking hands with the opposite sex is religiously prohibited.
On February 12, Arab countries adopted a charter which puts limits on Arab satellite channels and prohibits offending political and religious figures. Qatar has rejected the document and Lebanon has expressed its reservations. The article outlines the repercussions of the incident.
Due to the importance of the media to the Muslim Brotherhood, the group tends to occupy pre-existing well-known newspapers and magazines to promote its activities, writes Hamdī Rizq.
broadcasting the series “Al-Shatat” [Diaspora] aired by Hizbullah´s Al-Manar [Lighthouse] Channel. The series discusses the Zionist conspiracy to establish a Jewish empire to control the world.
The author says that he has never hated Jews as he did after watching the TV series “Merriam Al-Maqdasia” that has been aired by Lebanese channel Al-Mannar. He wishes that the series may be aired by the Egyptian TV. He also criticizes Coptic journalist Mufid Fawzy for discussing Islamic issues.
Dutch authorities recently blocked the transmission of al-Manār Channel, owned by the Lebanese Hizb Allāh and the Iranian Sahar TV1, arguing that they spread "hate, encourage the radicalization of Muslims, and glorify terrorist attacks."
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