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The writer of this article comments on the Pope’s apology saying that the Vatican Pope has given a good lesson in courage and humbleness, but unfortunately not fairness. He apologized, but not to the Muslims, although we pretended he did.
His Honor, the Mufti of Egypt, Dr. Nasr Farid Wasel, settled the case of the logo of Coca Cola, affirming that it is not blasphemous to Islam.
A Dutch questionnaire appeared after the demonstrations of Haider’s "Banquet." Students of the Azhar were asked suspicious questions concerning all the different fields of life in Egypt. According to the writer, this form is not an ordinary one and it has not been distributed in an ordinary place.
With the emergence of heavenly religions, man found his target and got answers for the questions that confused him. The Jews were materialistic and arrogant as the chosen people of God. Christianity had its beginnings characterized by idealism, utopia and extreme forgiveness. Islam was...
Mohammed Abdel Moniem conducted a study about the influence of religion on human beings and their behavior, mind and psychology. He said that man realized from the very beginning of life that he will feel comfortable by having faith in something. And if he loses faith he will feel this article...
After the crisis around Haider’s novel "A Banquet for Seaweed" developed fast, the fire also spread inside the Labor Party itself. The bomb exploded in the hand that carried it. Internal conflicts sparked in the party including the conflict over its presidency.
Proposals have been put forward by a number of mediators suggesting compromise and an end to the current dispute within the party. The article mentions that party members do show much enthusiasm for assuming its leadership.
Mahmoud Salah wrote in the weekly magazine’s section, "Thoughts of the Week," about how the Egyptian people continue with their normal lives and daily routines following the decision taken by the Committee of Party’s Affairs to close down Al-Shaab newspaper.
In an editorial of Sabah Al-Kheir, the author describes the decision to transfer the case of the Labor Party to the Socialist Prosecutor and the freezing of its bi-weekly publication, as an outcome of the party’s previous activities and the recent decisions of its leaders.
Tarek Radwan writes about the past three unsuccessful attempts to "overthrow" the party’s leader and form a new administration. Then he recounts the three interviews he conducted with key personnel in the party, namely Hamdi Ahmed, Ahmed Idris, and Ahmed Ibrahim Shoukry.

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