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The board of the Ibn Khaldoun Center for Developmental Studies has agreed upon a plan that stretches its activities to the entire Arab region. These activities will concentrate on the issues of democracy, peace and human development.
The article discusses the phenomenon of veiled and bearded students [Islamists] at the American University in Cairo (AUC). Christian students asked to have a church on campus just as Muslim students now have a mosque. However, the administration of the university made it clear that it does not want...
The article gives the second part of the text of the legal reasoning behind the ruling of the Administrative Court, which canceled the decision of the Azhar concerning banning a three-part religious book by Said Muhammad Hassan.
The writer covers the celebration of the American Chamber of Commerce. He gives a summary of the address of the American ambassador in which he rebukes Egyptian policy and press.
The Christian cassette market first emerged in the 1970s inside churches and monasteries but since the early 1990s religious songs and hymns on cassette tapes have found their way out of churches and monasteries thanks to producers and businessmen.
The author recounts historical events that show conflicts between Islam and the West. He believes that it is natural that the two groups are in conflict.
The feminist movement in Egypt, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia and Morocco does not give up requesting women’s rights. The number of national councils, non-governmental organizations and feminist associations is growing.
The head of the Administrative Court comments on its ruling that canceled the decision of the Azhar concerning banning a three-part religious book. He says that the author of the three books did not harm the Islamic faith, as he has only practiced Ijtihad.
The Deputy of the Azhar comments on the ruling of the Administrative Court that canceled the decision of the Azhar concerning banning a three-part religious book by Said Muhammad Hassan. He says that Islamic Research Institute does not violate the freedom of thought as long as it does not...
The Supreme Council for Journalism has published a detailed review evaluating the performance of newspapers and magazines published in Egypt in October and November, 2004.

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