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The author defends the importance of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt since its establishment in 1928, asserting it could play a major role in the Egyptian political scene.
The main concerns of the Copts that are being discussed are the legislative structure that forms an obstacle to the building of churches and Coptic representation in senior public positions and in parliament. A seminar under the name ‘The Copts of Egypt at a cross-road’ discussed the core of the...
In an interview with al-Dustour, Egyptian preacher, ‘Amr Khālid, unveils an initiative to instill moral values and ethics into young people in the Arab and Muslim worlds.
‘Abd al- Rahīm ‘Alī traces the history of the emergency law in Egypt. He also examines the terrorist attacks that rocked Egypt from 1981 through 1990, arguing that the emergency law failed to defeat terrorism.
The author continues the series of articles about the Muslim Brotherhood as an example of Islamized terrorism in Egypt. He gives an overview of the book “Al-Ikhwan Al-Muslimon…Ahdath Sanaat Tarekh” [The Muslim Brotherhood… Events made history]. The book is written by Mahmoud Abdel Halem, who was...
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The author wonders who killed the murshid and founder of the Muslim Brotherhood, Imām Hasan al-Bannā, the man whose ideas and organization still affect politics in Egypt.
The author says that an 80-year-old version of the Bible written in colloquial Egyptian Arabic dialect has been found.
The state has recently endeavored to ease tensions and restrictions through regulating the construction of Muslim and Christian houses of worship, and authorizing the governors to issue decisions pertaining to the reconstruction and restoration works of churches.
The author argues that religion can never be completely absent from life for man can never be divided into two material and moral beings or religious and secularist entities.

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