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The proposed draft law to regulate the construction of houses of worship would strip governors of the power to license building, al-Usbū' learnt from reliable sources.
The article sheds light on some patriotic Christian figures in the history of Egypt.
Nafīsah ‘Abd al-Fattāh comments on al-Qimnī’s reactions to objecting to his awards and wonders whether they meet the criteria for granting him the award.
The author talks about the latest offense against the Prophet Muhammad, a competition held by a satirical German magazine to imitate the prophet’s speeches and motions. She includes several opinions which state that this will anger Muslims around the world.
The writer records some arguments over some religious texts including al Ahād hadīths, Ḥijāb and circumcision. Also she discusses the question of right hadīths and what is called scarified hadīths.
The author of the article, Nafīsah ‘Abd al-Fattāh, lashes out at Farūq Husnī, the Egyptian minister of culture, over his anti- Ḥijāb statements in which he described the Ḥijāb as a regressive trend in Egypt.
In her research on the second article of the Egyptian constitution, researcher Yustina Saleh argues that this article contradicts other articles guaranteeing equal opportunities and rights to all Egyptians.
The Ministry of Education created a school subject called “Values & Ethics.” Fathī Younus, a professor of Curricula at the Faculty of Education, said that these kinds of textbooks are more harmful than useful.
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