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The author comments on Dr. Yusrī ‘Afīfī’s declaration about teaching Coptic history in the history curricula.
Al-Usbū‘ reports about the people who participated in the 21st Conference for the renewal of the Islamic discourse organized by the Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs.
Rose al-Yūsuf writes about Islamic economy and how the West adopted this mistaken concept during the financial crisis.
The belief that the Islamic economy is the solution to the financial crisis is incorrect because financial rules are the same in both commercial and Islamic banks.
European Copts have been invited to attend a conference on religious freedom in Egypt that will be held in Germany later this month.
This issue presents a number of articles on the freedom of expression and the freedom of creed, and also comments on a new film released in The Netherlands, which is trying to counter-act the harm caused by the controversial film ’Fitna.’
The following lines present Muslim scholars and lecturers at the Azhar University’s opinions about the recent crisis between the Vatican and Israel on the background of the reinstallation of a Catholic bishop who doubted the number of people killed in the Holocaust. The Vatican pope seems to be...
Maria Graversen attended a seminar at AUC about female domestic workers in Egypt and reports on what she learnt.
A summary of Prof. Harald Suermann’s lecture on Christian documents from the 7th century that document Muslim-Christian relations in Egypt just following the arrival of Islam in Egypt.
Professor Harald Suermann visited the CIDT office and delivered a lecture about Christian attitudes toward Muslims during the Umayad era. An article also reflects on a Gallup poll that states that Egypt is the most religious country in the world.

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