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The North Cairo Court is now considering a dispute about a trade transaction viewed by many as strange because one of the parties to the legal dispute is Pope Shenouda III, the Patriarch of the See of Saint Mark. Clergy are not supposed to conduct such translations.
Christ in their eyes This is a presentation of Dr.‘Abd al-Muncim Jabrī’s book: Al-Masīh ‘Inda al-Yahoud wa al-Nasāra wa al-Muslimīn [Christ in the view of Jews, Christians and Muslims]. The book is a panorama of what "Christ" means for Jews, Christians, and Muslims.
Incitement is one of the forms of aiding and abetting in crimes as deemed by the Egyptian law in a way that the parties who incited for the committing of a crime will have to endure the same penalty of law applied to the actual perpetrator, said Jalāl Tharwat, a professor of criminal law at the...
Most of the Arab news TV stations use some cinema tricks to balloon incidents and news reports and perhaps fabricate groundless reports. They sometimes twist ordinary incidents to give hideous impressions and depict those incidents as if they were the end of the world.
Dr. Fārouq Abu Zayd, a mass communication professor at Cairo University, and journalists discuss the problems associated to incitement in Egyptian media.
US police reports have refuted the allegations by expatriate Coptic leaders on the horrid massacre of Husām Armānius, his wife and two daughters, foiling their [expatriate Coptic] attempts to turn a criminal case into a faith-related problem that could be used as a means of political pressure.
Dr. Hayfā’ Khalaf Allāh, a professor of Islamic History at Georgetown University, headed a panel last week at the Cairo Library. The panel, entitled “Recalling the memory and the Egyptian identity,” discussed the importance of clinging to our national identity. It referred to the success of the...
Dr. Salāh al-Sāwī, Secretary General of the Assembly of Muslim Jurists in America (AMJA), explained the reasons for the animosity against Islam.
Umāra opposes Western efforts to make Islam accept Western modernism and secularism, including the separation of religion and state.
In his meeting with a delegation from the U.S. Council for International Affairs, Dr. Tantāwī ascribed the spread of terrorism and violence in the world to the failure of religion to enact stronger anti-terrorism laws. He then expressed his willingness to visit the United States by official...

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