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Governor of al-Wādī al-Jadīd, Major General Abu Bakr has recently approved a proposal to build two churches in the governorate.
During a meeting with the Vatican’s ambassador to Egypt, Egyptian minister of awqāf [endowments], Dr. Mahmoud Hamdī Zaqzouq stressed the need for constructive interfaith dialogue to help clear up misunderstandings about Islam and Christianity.
The U.S. government has a secret program to monitor the mosques, workplaces and houses of Muslims in at least six cities in the U.S. in a search for nuclear weapons reports US News and World Report.
It is claimed that the Dutch Minister for Immigration and Integration, Rita Verdonk, has recently announced that a law banning the hijāb in public in The Netherlands is on the cards.
The author believes that the Azhar’s Islamic Research Academy is no longer able to play an effective role as one of Egypt’s most reputable Islamic institutions.
Al-Usbou‘, al-Ahrām al-‘Arabī and Rose al-Yousuf report on the reaction to the controversial cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad, published few months ago by the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten.
U.S. ambassador in Cairo adopts a new method in dealing with the Coptic Orthodox Church after the failure of his country to ignite strife or pressure the Egyptian government through using expatriate Copts.
The author argues that the government is finally beginning to relinquish its monopoly over the Egyptian press.
Heads of some France-based Islamic societies have denied stirring up Muslim public opinion against a French play, claimed to be offensive to Islam.
The convicted murderer of Theo van Gogh, has said in court that the United States, the Netherlands and anyone who respects the laws of those countries is a legitimate target for Islamic holy warriors.

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