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The author calls for an end to religious slogans between Muslims and Christians, which could lead to a crack in society.
Sidhom continues his series of articles about the recent problems in implementing the new computerized identity card scheme in Egypt, which is to be completed by 2007. He offers the stories of several Christians who have had problems gaining the correct identity cards.
The author asserts that there is a difference between religiosity and true faith, noting that Egyptian society has a large degree of religiosity but is suffering from a lack of true faith.
Jād Allāh points out the spread of two opposite inclinations that are influencing Egyptian society; the tendency to religious fanaticism and the tendency to immorality. He believes that these inclinations are due to a number of economical, social and psychological problems in the structure of...
The article speaks of a landmark bill in Turkey giving its citizens the freedom to register whatever they want in the religion section of their identity cards.
Sidhom writes about the recent problems in implementing the new computerized identity card scheme in Egypt, which is to be completed by 2007. He offers the stories of four people whose original papers were disputed when they attempted to gain new identity cards. Three of these people were...
The author discusses the grave threats posed by minorities in countries like Iraq, Syria and Lebanon as sectarian strife and clashes between Sunnis and Shi’ites in Iraq takes its toll on the country’s stability.
The Ministry of the Interior starts enforcing the law that eliminates religious and non-religious stickers on cars. The aim behind applying this law is to protect the public and avoid accidents.
The author comments on the phenomenon of religious stickers attached to cars. He believes it is a serious phenomenon that can lead to sectarian strife, while national unity needs to be supported.
The author discusses the relation between life and religion. He argues that a religion´s potentially for survival throughout time lies in its ability to deal with life, which is one of the characteristics of international religions such as Islam.

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