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The author talks about the Western attacks against Islam and the role of the Zionist state in defaming the image of Islam.
The article discusses the author’s view of how Egypt will change over the coming years, and how these changes will affect the minorities in the political and social spheres.
The article discusses a letter sent by over 130 Muslim scholars to Christian leaders around the world, stressing the need for global peace.
The author talks about the attacks on Islam represented in an American campaign organized by some fanatics and Israel’s attempts to issue a UN decree to prohibit the Islamic parties from sharing in elections.
Discussion of the murder of the former Prime Minister of Pakistan, Benazir Bhutto on December 27, 2007.  Kees Hulsman’s visit to Europe to promote AWR work in discussions and meetings. Comments that the rise of militant and political Islam increased since 2002. Shaykh Tantawi called for punishing...
The author, Charles al-Miṣrī, rejects an idea being widely promoted in the media that expatriate Copts are traitors who seek to enflame sectarian strife in Egypt. He, however, believes that there are examples of successful expatriates in the West who are willing to serve their homeland.
Nabīl Zakī criticizes the U.S. Department of State’s report on the status of religious freedom in Israel and the occupied territories, believing that the report disregarded innumerable racial practices by the Israeli government against religious freedom.
The article discusses the story of an Egyptian woman who filed a police report against two of her Saudi Arabian neighbors after they attacked her and her family. Subsequently, the woman discovered that the police were very reluctant to take any action against the women.
Kamāl Zākhir Mūsá, coordinator of the laymen’s conference, has reportedly criticized the Secretary of the Holy Synod Bishop Bīshūy for exploiting the ongoing church’s conference on doctrine in al-Fayyūm to settle old scores.
Muḥammad Nūr reports on the opinions of Egyptian Muslim scholars about a recent Fatwá allowing time-limited marriage contracts.

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