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The day the file was lost

I t is a known fact that oral news reports (or orders given orally) are subjected to change or alteration, even assuming good intention. The change becomes bigger with the increased complexity of the sent material, its length, the degree of illiter ..

19 /February 2019

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We copy others’ music – 2

I ADMIT that I was surprised by the size and quality of interest and reaction to my article ‘We copy music from others’ related to eminent Egyptian musician Abdel Wahab and others who copy Western melodies but don’t give credit to ..

18 /February 2019

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Pastors & Muslim scholars

Women historically have had inferior status in different ages and times, and this inferiority has been consecrated in different faiths with slight differences between them.The Jews and the Christians believe in the sanctity of their religious books ..

14 /February 2019

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State, govt and the deputy

Kuwait was founded about 300 years ago but got its independence from Britain in 1961. Since then, its leaders have made a lot of achievements marching on the road to progress, opened embassies worldwide and elected a national council consisting of ..

13 /February 2019

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‘Secularism misunderstood’

Many semi-educated people believe secularism means atheism, unaware of the fact that constitutions of all the developed countries do not stipulate a religion and most of them do not teach religion in their curricula. However, the athaan (call for p ..

12 /February 2019

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‘We copy the music of others’

The song ‘Ya Musafer Wahdak’ is one of the most beautiful tunes of the eminent Egyptian musician Mohammad Abdel Wahab, or this is what I thought until yesterday. The lyrics of the song written by Hussein Al-Sayed go like this:Oh lone tr ..

11 /February 2019

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