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The author speaks about fundamentalism, noting it has negative impacts not just on the political arena but also on the arts and on creative works.
The author discusses some social issues in Egypt. He thinks that love and compassion have vanished and been replaced by hatred and envy
The author speaks about the terrorism phenomenon, which has become more complicated recently, since it has moved from using the primitive means to high-technology weapons.
The writer asks the government and the members of the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood to put the group’s supreme guide, Mahdī ‘Ākif, on trial for his insult to Egypt and Egyptians.
Fādī Habashī interviews Bishop Mousā, the bishop of youth, and discusses with him the current problems Copts are facing.
The author argues that terrorism makes use of existing weaknesses in the current regime which have produced an atmosphere of rebellion. Carrying out radical and serious reforms to the structures of the political regime that reach out to the grass-root level is a fatal strike against terrorism.
Martin Accad argues that there are many misunderstandings about certain realities in the Middle East, the first of which has to do with the use of the term "terrorist." He also discusses apocalyptic forms of Islam and Christianity, and how people can help the situation.
Recent studies have revealed that the largest portion of violent crimes in Egyptian society is due to trivial disputes over household expenses. Taking into consideration economic problems, sociologist Dr. Ahmad al-Majdoub argues that unemployment and poverty are the main factor behind the...
Mamdouh al-Musallami declares the rise of a new generation of terrorist networks, but some experts disagree.
The review focuses on the spread of the hijāb in Egyptian society, amidst questions of whether a hijāb- wearing woman is really more devout than a non-hijāb wearing woman.

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