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Carmen Weinstein asserted that the establishment of the Jewish museum is not driven by political or racist ideas and that it would be a landmark tourist attraction.
The writer talks about the importance of the civil education in Egyptian schools to be able to cope with the fast-paced development of these days.
The visit of the shaykh of the Azhar to the Vatican has been postponed. The article questions why the visit has been delayed and highlights the Egyptian media’s portrayal of the upcoming meeting.
Ramadān Abū Ismā‘īl reveals the saddening fact that the Muslim-Christian dialogue has been doomed to fail despite all the efforts exerted.
The article states that true Islam does not allow discrimination against Christians, and that any practices contradicting with this fact are non-Islamic.
The following lines present the first book of a series entitled, ‘Al-Fadā’il al-Masīhīyah al-Islāmīyah’ [Muslim Christian Virtues].
Panic swept through the residents of a building in ‘Abdīn after the building severely shook due to the excavation and construction of a church on nearby land, owned by Pope Shenouda.
More than nine millions Copts do not have a place to pray [Editor: exaggeration – see comments in text] and many villages and cities do not have a single church which forces Copts to travel long distances or stay at home.
Resentment prevails amongst Christians of Jazīrah Maḥrūs in Sohag after they failed to establish a church subordinates to the Council of the Churches of the Welcoming Brothers.
The regime will be forced, in order to win the war against the Muslim Brotherhood, to arrest tens of thousands of its members and violate the law. These practices mean that while the group would loose its strength, it would not lose the fight.

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