Displaying 1 - 5 of 5.
The constitution should be short, confined only to protecting basic rights and freedoms of individuals on one hand and setting the ways to practice power, including presidential terms in office, on the other, while any other issues should be entrusted to the law. [Hāzim al-Biblāwī, al-Ahrām, July...
Dr. Hāzim al-Biblāwī writes about having a special quota for Christians in the Egyptian parliament.
Contrary to what many people think, secularism does not oppose religion. It simply rejects the concept of religious authority, although this can also be considered as a negative aspect of secularism.
In this article the author highlights the Constitution’s stance on the Muslim Brotherhood, and explains the meaning behind the group’s slogan, "Islam is the solution."
The article tackles the discovery of some important old Coptic manuscripts including one about the Gospel of Judas, which, the author says, is part of a valuable treasure in the Egyptian heritage.
Subscribe to