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The author presents the opinions of the ṣūfī shaykhs about the claims that Egyptian Ṣūfism is the way to Shī‘ah in Egypt.
In the article, the grand Shaykh, Muhammad Ṭanṭāwī, presents the point of view of Islam regarding the concept of citizenship, and how the Prophet Muhammad has dealt with it after the hijrah to al-Madīnah al-Munawwarah.
Jābir ‘Asfūr reflects on Grand Shaykh Ṭanṭāwī’s response to his articles on the perils of a religious state. He was pleased with Ṭanṭāwī’s refusal of a religious state, particularly in light of the respect Ṭanṭāwī has earned in Islamic communities.
The shaykh of the Azhar asserted that he did not send any letters asking Pope Benedict to apologize for his remarks during a speech in Germany, and indicated that he could not judge Pope Benedict because the pope said that he did not mean to be offensive.
Many scholars from all Islamic denominations insist that apostates should be sentenced to death although many of the Qur’ānic texts clearly assert the importance of freedom of thought and belief.
The article discusses the second article of the Constitution and the relation between religion and the state.
Labīb Halīm Labīb describes the main characteristics of qualified judges.
‘Ādil Jindī discusses the amendment of article two of the Constitution in Egypt.
The Administrative Court has rejected a lawsuit against the prime minister and the Shaykh of the Azhar demanding the abolition of the post of grand Imām of the Azhar and the suspension of the civil rights document that he signed.
Īhāb Ḥajjāzī reports about different opinions of Christian thinkers concerning the second article of the Egyptian Constitution.

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