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The amendments to the regulations of 1938, particularly concerning causes for divorce, drafted by the Coptic Church, are challenged by two human rights organizations.
Rose al-Yūsuf reports about different opinions regarding the recent decision to ban books written by Jamāl al-Bannā.
Rashā Lābīb reports about women and Christians participating in the parliament elections.
In a seminar held by the Center for Egyptian Woman’s Issues, leaders of the Coptic Orthodox Church have opposed the civil marriage, when Protestant ones have called for a revise of the current bylaw.
Shaimā’ Fathī and Rashā Labīb report about the opinions of lawyers and councilors concerning the constitutional amendments and the idea of citizenship.
The article discusses the concept of cultural privacy through certain intellectual patterns represented by cultural figures.
Much to the surprise of many Egyptian intellectuals and political science experts, the director of the Ibn Khaldūn Center for Development Studies (ICDS), Dr. Sa‘d al-Dīn Ibrāhīm, recently announced that he was ready to mediate between political Islamic groups, in particular the Muslim...
The authors harshly criticize leading Brotherhood member Dr. ‘Isām al-‘Iryān for his statement in which he called upon President Hussnī Mubārak to put an end to the multi-party system in Egypt.
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