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Hamdī al-Husaynī reports about the pope’s meeting with the members of a social club in Cairo.
Hamdī al- Hussinī sheds light on the controversy in both Muslim and Christian circles concerning the unified law for houses of worship. Supporters of this law hope that it will diffuse tension and sectarianism amongst Muslims and Christians, while opponents warn of negative consequences from...
Sabian Mandaeans have survived hundred years of harassment, and live on river banks because their rites are related to running water.
The prominent thinker and writer Kāmil Zuhayrī discusses the dangers of monopolization of the press, and calls for a conference of journalists to discuss the future of the media.
In an 80-minute interview, the prominent journalist, Muhsin Muhammad, sums up the concerns and the gripes of the Egyptian press nowadays.
A crisis arose between the American Embassy in Cairo and the Ministry of Waqfs because preachers and Qur´an readers were not able to travel to the US with Ramadan. Officials in the embassy said they informed the ministry to officially provide them with a list of nominated preachers, but...
The phenomenon of long-lasting goods´ exhibitions organized in professional syndicates have turned into a business. The organizers of this game are people who are skilled in playing with false guarantees to lead banks into administrative whirlpools that could end with losing millions of...
Over the last twenty years, some Islamic movements have preferred to work within their societies regarding their governments "the closer enemy.” They have divided the world into two sections: Dār al-Islām (the land of Islam), and Dār al-Harb (the land of war).
In this interview, renowned intellectual and philosopher Murād Wahbā expresses his belief that Hamās has two alternatives; either to succeed in destroying Israel or to change its policy and accept negotiations with Israel. He says that the existance of a strong secular movement is the solution to...
A new trend is appearing in campaign politics: parliamentary hopefuls are using NGOs to improve their image and increase their popularity.

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