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Furthermore, nine parties from inside and outside parliament as well as four independents are in the assembly, where the Freedom and Justice Party (FJP) took the majority of the constitution panel. The assembly includes 25 FJP members, 11 from al-Nūr Party, three from al-Wafd, two from the Egyptian...
Furthermore, nine parties from inside and outside parliament as well as four independents are in the assembly, where the Freedom and Justice Party (FJP) took the majority of the constitution panel. The assembly includes 25 FJP members, 11 from al-Nūr Party, three from al-Wafd, two from the Egyptian...
Furthermore, nine parties from inside and outside parliament as well as four independents are in the assembly, where the Freedom and Justice Party (FJP) took the majority of the constitution panel. The assembly includes 25 FJP members, 11 from al-Nūr Party, three from al-Wafd, two from the Egyptian...
Furthermore, nine parties from inside and outside parliament as well as four independents are in the assembly, where the Freedom and Justice Party (FJP) took the majority of the constitution panel. The assembly includes 25 FJP members, 11 from al-Nūr Party, three from al-Wafd, two from the Egyptian...
The constitution assembly had comprised six Copts, two from inside parliament and four outside. They are: Margaret ‘Āzir, Īhāb al-Kharāt, Rafīq Samuel Habīb, Majdī Shenouda, Nabīl Mirhim and Muná Makram ‘Ubayd.[Author not mentioned, al-Ahrām, March 26, 2012, p. 4] Read original text in Arabic 
The constitution assembly had comprised six Copts, two from inside parliament and four outside. They are: Margaret ‘Āzir, Īhāb al-Kharāt, Rafīq Samuel Habīb, Majdī Shenouda, Nabīl Mirhim and Muná Makram ‘Ubayd.[Author not mentioned, al-Ahrām, March 26, 2012, p. 4] Read original text in Arabic 
The constitution assembly had comprised six Copts, two from inside parliament and four outside. They are: Margaret ‘Āzir, Īhāb al-Kharāt, Rafīq Samuel Habīb, Majdī Shenouda, Nabīl Mirhim and Muná Makram ‘Ubayd.[Author not mentioned, al-Ahrām, March 26, 2012, p. 4] Read original text in Arabic 
“We, however, hope this article would be complete by asserting that non-Muslims may freely practice their rituals and refer to their own religious rules in matters of personal status,” said Rev. Dr. Anīs in statements to Egypt’s official Middle East News Agency (MENA) [Author Not Mentioned, al-...
‘Askar said this draft should be in the fashion of the anti-Semitism law and later on it will be turned into an international law. The issue was raised during a debate on a question by MP Mahmūd ‘Abd al-Murdī on Saudi writer Hamzah al-Kāsihrī’s insults against the Prophet Muhammad on his facebook...
‘Askar said this draft should be in the fashion of the anti-Semitism law and later on it will be turned into an international law. The issue was raised during a debate on a question by MP Mahmūd ‘Abd al-Murdī on Saudi writer Hamzah al-Kāsihrī’s insults against the Prophet Muhammad on his facebook...

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