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Many argue that President Mubārak’s decision to abolish the law allowing the imprisonment of journalists in Egypt is a positive step on the way to securing freedom of the press and freedom of expression.
El-Sawi comments on the writings of American journalist Friedman on Arabs and Muslims. He concentrates on Friedman’s latest article published in the New York Times. Friedman suggested “formulating new Islamic principles.” In a sarcastic tone, al-Sawi calls these new principles “Islam according to...
The author criticizes the promoted incorrect notions in the Arab world about the American press. He divides his argument into four points concerning: the freedom of the American press, its objectivity, its alleged biased opinions and its being subjected to Jewish influence.
The author believes that the US contradicts itself as it launches wars and pressures other countries to apply its concepts of democracy, human rights and religious tolerance while it violates all these concepts. He gives overviews of articles in American papers to support his argument.
Christianity can be abbreviated in just one word: love, which is the center of Jesus Christ’s teachings. It is, however, the most difficult religion to understand, according to French magazine VSD, which published a special file on the three divine religions.
Professor Bruce B. Lawrence, the head of the religions department of the Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, is the author of the book Islam Beyond Violence, in which he defended the religion many Western writers allege as one that urges believers to be extreme and violent and assault...
The New York Times has published an article in defense of Saad Eddin Ibrahim. It attacks the Egyptian justice, saying that if the court that ordered a retrial for Ibrahim has even modicum of integrity, it will find him innocent of all charges.
The author quotes Western books and newspaper articles on Islam and Muslims in an attempt to answer the question: Who is behind the campaign against Islam? He ironically wonders whether it is Zionists or Satan who move the West against Islam.
Anyone who follows the news published on Islam and Muslims is likely in a state of shock. The Western media talks about an Islam different from that which Muslims believe in and live. They talk about an Islam that is full of evil and hostility and that spreads terrorism all over the world.
The rage against Islam did not start with September 11 but September 11 brought the already existing feelings in the open. Therefore, Muslims have to move from within the Western nations, speak their language and use the logic they understand in order to remove the preconceived ideas and...

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