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The American Ambassador to Cairo asked the Mufti to issue a fatwa forbidding martyrdom operations as he considers that terrorism. The Mufti said that these issues were related to Islam and no one could tell Muslims what to say concerning their religious issues. He said that these operations are...
The author states that a report being distributed by the U.S. Embassy in Cairo speaks of "criminal Muslim gangs" that attack Coptic churches, run over Christian children with motorbikes and force Christian women to convert to Islam conspiring to disrupt national unity in Egypt.
Expatriate Copts have claimed that Copts applying for visas to the U.S. are suffering discrimination from Muslim extremists at the U.S. Embassy in Cairo. The embassy has refuted all such allegations.
American reports stressed that leading figures of the Egyptian National Democratic Party, including Gamal Mubarak, head of the party's Policies Secretariat, succumbed to the pressures of Washington and Tel Aviv to publish an apology in Al-Liwaa' Al-Islami [AWR, 2004, week 35, art. 35] for the...
Since September 11th, the US has specified a number of conditions on Azhar imams who visit the Muslim community in Ramadan. Having passed a test in fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence) and Shari’a (Islamic law), the Azhar selects the imams who receive the highest marks to preach to the Muslim community in...
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.
Dr. Muhammad Abdel-Mita’i, the chairman of Businessmen Association in Assiut has sent a telegram to the American Embassy in Cairo congratulating the success of the American forces to control Iraq. It is known that the association receives American aid. It has received 160 million pounds last year....
The article is an interview with Dr. Saad Eddin Ibrahim on his experience in prison and on his future plans.
Criticism of David Welsh, American ambassador to Egypt. The author believes that Welsh acts like "the British High Commissioner" during the British occupation. He offends national symbols and interferes in sovereign decisions.
An Egyptian teacher is accused of promoting lies and biased information that harm the public interests of the country for warning the FBI against the American ambassador’s visit to Assiut. He will be referred to court.

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