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Usāma Salāma argues that discussion of the Coptic file in the International Committee on Human Rights at the UN, may lead to harmful acts against Copts who still live inside Egypt.
Samīr Gharīb reports on his meeting along with other Egyptian intellectuals with a delegation of the Spanish Senate council that visited Egypt to discuss the possible means of narrowing the gap between the West and the Islamic world.
Nearly 130 Libyan political prisoners, including members of the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood, have been released under an amnesty from the Libyan government.
Rev. Dr. Sobhi Ouida from Ismailia sent AWR a sad message about the sudden death of his beloved wife. Both Dr. and Mrs. Ouida played such a great role in preparing for the first visit to the land of Goshen, east of Ismailia, in March this year. Rev. and Mrs. Ouida made the first visit an...
The International Islamic Council for Da´awa [preaching] called for an international Islamic-Christian dialogue conference in Libya. The slogan of the conference was “know one another” Participants presented and studied many papers about the concept of “knowing one another” as one of the...
Pope Shenouda III received the Al-Qadhafi Award for Human Rights in Tripoli as a reward for his national and spiritual stands.
Pope Shenouda emphasizes the importance of Muslim-Christian Dialogue in a meeting organized in Tripoli by the International Assembly for Islamic Da’wa. He considers this the entrance for a real and peaceful co-existence between the two religions.
The author comments on the choice of Pope Shenouda III for the Al-Qadhafi Award for Human Rights. He comments on the national stands of the pope, especially in relation to the Palestinian issue.
Pope Shenouda will receive the Al-Qadhafi Award for Human Rights in a big celebration that will be hosted tomorrow in Tripoli.
The article reports the recommendations taken by an Islamic-Christian conference held in Tripoli. The recommendations affirm the separation between some of the political attitudes of some western governments and Christianity and between Islam and terrorism.

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