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‘Ādil Hammūdah writes a full-page report and photo spread about his visit to the Bahā’ī temple in New Delhi, trying to find answers to questions about who the Bahā’īs are, when and how the Bahā’ī movement started, and what their holy books are.
This review deals with Minister of Culture Fārūq Husnī’s latest remarks in which he described the Ḥijāb as "a relapse backward," stimulating public controversy and anger in parliament. The ruling party, opposition and independents agreed on the need to have the minister tender his resignation...
Subtitle: 1- Change your religion so as to get back to your work2- A letter from the management of Sheraton confirms the accusation, yet the management assures that this letter is falsified.3- The scandal has reached human rights organizations and the news is being shown on German TV4-...
The author asserts that jokes about Muslim-Christian relations are spread by undercover institutions to kindle sectarian clashes.
‘Ādil Hammūda warns against trusting repentant Islamic terrorist groups. These groups are a “danger lurking in the dark,” awaiting the opportunity to attack Egypt’s security and stability, he says.
A review of the death of Father Matta al-Maskīn, who led a mystical life at the desert and was an inspiration to many young monks, at the age of 87.
A recent Administrative Judicial Court ruling allowing Egyptian Bahā’īs to have their religion recognized on official documents and the issue of Bahā’ī marriage have been a subject of heated debate in the Egyptian press.
The controversial fatwa of the muftī of the republic, Dr. ‘Alī Jum‘a, concerning the prohibition of full-figure statues has turned Egyptian newspapers into a field of debate, where Islamic thinkers voice their views on the issue.
The person behind the first violence and religious extremism cases in the 1970s in Egypt was a Palestinian called Saleh Serria. This means that terrorism in Egypt was imported and then it became locally made. The only winner of the radical terrorist war is Israel because it does not want...
Father Marqus ‘Azīz denies having spoken on behalf of the pope regarding the Egyptian movie about Christ.

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