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Dr. Muntasir tackles the launch of Khalīd al-Jindy as the formal dā‘iyah of the state through the famous TV program al-Bit Bītak [Feel free] and criticizes him for his statement about Jamāl al-Bannā and defends the latter as a part of his rejection to denying the other’s right to have different...
Tarek Heggy writes on the phenomenon of the increase in the number of students attending religious educational institutes.
The author considers Pope Shenouda’s refusal to apply the Supreme Administrative Court ruling that allows officially divorced Christians to marry again a violation of the Constitution and calls on the pope to apologize. Moreover, he highlights a Christian school’s refusal to allow veiled students...
Robeir al-Faris reviews different articles in the Egyptian press this month related to Muslim-Christian relations. In particular he mentions a new joint Muslim-Christian Web site and an article that cites the al-Ahrām obituary page to prove that Copts are not being persecuted.
Islamic scholars have rejected a Ministry of Health decision to prevent nurses from wearing the niqāb during working hours.
The author reports on news of the conduct of two different reports before the general prosecutor calling for the closure of the Ahmadiyya satellite channel MTA3, which is said to have been scorning religions and promoting sectarian sedition.
The article presents the reactions of Egyptian newspapers to the increasing offensives against the Prophet Muhammad in Western media.
Hātim al-Sarawī interviewed Dr. Sayyid al-Qimnī who spoke about issues of importance for Egyptians in general, and Muslims in particular.
Rose al-Yūsuf magazine prepared a comprehensive report about education in Egypt, devoting over 90 pages to this complicated issue. The magazine presented realistic statistics related to education, and gaged the opinions of experts on the matter.
The author warns against the calls to boycott the countries which offend Islam because no country will allow itself to be manipulated by its economy.

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