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Egypt appears to have broken its leg after February 11th, and that is because since January 25th until the day the president stepped down, it was running as fast as it could in the field of social change and freedom.
‘Abd al-Mun‘im Abū al-Futūh, leading member of the Muslim Brotherhood group, reiterated denial that he resigned from the MB. He affirmed that he will resign from any administrative posts in the group if he runs for the presidential election. He said that there is nothing in Islam called a theocracy...
Pope Shenouda accepts all the items of the status law project for non-Muslims and a sectarian argument about adoption.  
 The author confirms that the discrimination of southerners is near and the some questionnaires will terminate the issue.  
 The Coptic Church invites some famous governmental persons to their breakfast table after two years of absence and neglects to invite the Muslim Brotherhood and al-Barād'ī.  
Letters of assurance were sent to the headquarters of Pope Shenouda following incidents of sectarian polarization which Egypt witnessed during the week of referendum on constitutional amendments.
Business tycoon Naguib Sawiris, a Coptic Christian, said yesterday he would accept a Muslim president for Egypt, on the condition that he would be committed to “values of justice, and equality between a Muslim and a Christian, and between a man and a woman”. He added that he rejected a Christian...
 The author presents a solution to the problem of the Muslim Brotherhood, which is to merge the Muslim Brotherhood party into political life through some rules and principles.  
 In his interview with al-Misrī al-Yawm, Sa'd al-Dīn Ibrāhīm, head of the Ibn Khaldūn Center, said that the Muslim Brotherhood are a powerful alternative to the ruling regime on condition that it enforces a complete civil state. He called on the Egyptian people to support al-Barad'ī, al-Sayyd al-...
 The author comments on a story published in al-Dustūr on August 3 reporting a meeting held between sufi shaykhs, a representative of the U.S. Administration, and a representative of the State Security aimed at a means of coordination between the sūfī methods in Egypt and the U.S. Administration to...

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