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The writer tackles the idea of reforming religious sermons, whether Islamic or Christian, through Dr. Nabīl ‘Abd al-Fattāh’s book entitled, ‘The Religious Speech in the Egyptian Mass Media in the Ninety’s.’
The article discusses the latest declarations made by Mahdī ‘Ākif regarding the position of Copts in Egypt.
The monopolized religious authority is an echo of the political monopolized authority and the result of hard financial conditions and regressing social and educational values.
A fatwá issued by the British Muslim Forum considers Muslim soldiers who are killed in Iraq and Afghanistan as ’martyrs,’ provoked an outcry amongst the British Muslim community.
Mīnā Butrus wonders when the Coptic Orthodox Church will start a project to release a new Arabic translation of the Holy Bible.
Lutfī al-Numayrī believes that church trials do not suit Christianity because it is a religion of love and acceptance for every one, even those who make mistakes.
The author talks about a conference on the ‘Laymen’s Vision of Church Problems.’
The author replies to Yāsir Ghubriyāl’s criticism about a conference entitled, ‘Laymen’s View on Church Problems,’ and shows some misunderstandings and the real aim of the conference.
‘Ādil Darwīsh criticized the two-day conference entitled, "Review of the Holocaust: Global Vision," recently hosted by Iran to examine whether the Nazi Holocaust, in which six million Jews and millions of Poles, homosexuals, Africans, gypsies and Russians were killed, actually happened....
Despite modifications to the press law, there are still cases of journalists who are threatened with imprisonment and articles in the law which restrict freedom of the press.

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