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In a statement he disclosed to Al-Shurūq, Egypt's Culture Minister Helmi Namnam confirmed that he is against a political Islam and terror acts that harm Egypt, adding: “I advocate an Egyptian moderate Islam.” He further noted, that he was the first to use the term 'the Egyptian Islam' in the media...
Egypt got back the manuscript of the Gospel of Judas from America seven months ago, which stirred the anger of Copts because it contradicts with the other known gospels which are acknowledged by Christian churches. On the other hand, Zāhī Hawwās, head of the Egyptian Council for Antiquities, stated...
The author reflects on 19 documentaries launched by Bishop Bīshūy, secretary of the Holy Synod, on the internet as a response to Dr. Yūsuf Zaydān’s novel, ‘‘Azāzīl.’
The author speaks about Nun Emmanuelle and her autobiography published after her death in which she reveals great passion for Egypt.
This article focuses on corruption in the Egyptian educational system. The author believes that it is a result of the professors’ lack of guidance from above.  Moreover,  professors  control their student's destinies depending on their personal desires. This article gives examples of the misuse of...
Yūsuf Zīdānresponds to the claim filed against him to the Supreme Prosecution of the State Security which accused him of despising Christianity. He states that he will never give up to those who are against the enlightened voices.
The article reports on the statements of the participants of a seminar organized by Watanī salon along with the Committee of Freedoms at the Journalists’ Syndicate to discuss the possible means of activating the recommendations of the citizenship conference that was organized by the National...
Waṭanī cultural salon invited the Egyptian liberal thinker Tarek Heggy to a lecture, where he spoke about the current crisis of the Egyptian society in particular and the Arab world in general. Heggy expressed his opinions on the Coptic cause as well as other important issues.
Muslims against Discrimination has issued a statement signed by 65 writers and intellectuals which expresses that they are weary of the ignorant who speak in the name of Islam and demand full citizenship rights for all Egyptians.
This article presumes that Bishop Bīshūy’s aggressive attitude is due to the oppression that he was previously subject to.

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