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The author discusses the upcoming seminar initiated by Kamāl Zākhir Mūsá under the auspices of the Egyptian Society for Enlightenment, which will discuss topics such as Copts and citizenship; the relationship between clergy and laymen; laymen participation in church affairs; church trials and the...
The Prosecution Office of Appeal’s has finished its investigations into the case filed against al-Ghad newspaper in relation to the supplement published on October 4, 2006 entitled "From ‘Ā’ishah, the mother of believers, to ‘Uthmān Bin ‘Affān: the worst ten figures in Islamic history."...
A new law to ban wearing the Niqāb in public places is presented in Dutch parliament.
Jihād Hamad, a 19-year-old Lebanese student and one of the alleged suspects who carried out failed terror attacks on two trains in the German cities of Dortmund and Koblenz in July, linked the attacks to the offensive cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad, which were republished by the German press...
On the sidelines of a conference held by the Royal United Services Institute, British Foreign Secretary Margaret Beckett urged moderate British Muslims to play an active role in combating terrorism and to act as ambassadors for Britain in countries with large Muslim populations, particularly...
Amjad al-Fārūqī, 39, a British Muslim policeman of Asian origin, was recently removed from his position in the elite Diplomatic Protection Group (D.P.G.) of the Metropolitan Police that guards dignitaries, on the grounds that he represents "security risks."
The author comments on the conversion of famous American figures to Islam.
This report is about the debate in Britain about the proposed new biological I.D. cards. The project includes issuing I.D. cards for foreigners in the U.K.
The review presents different news reports from Egypt: Bishop Marqus, the spokesman for Pope Shenouda, asked the government to allow continuance of the “Guidance and Advice sessions.” Parliamentary sessions will be intensively resumed in a new term that is expected to debate proposed...
Chancellor Sa‘īd al-‘Ashmāwī complains about the lift of his police protection to the Ministry of Interior.

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