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More than one month before the opening ceremony of World Cup 2006 in Germany, a friendly match took place in Berlin between Muslim imāms and vicars as part of an initiative aimed at increasing understanding among religions.
Thirteen suspected Islamists were detained yesterday in a joint French-Italian police operation targeting a group reported to have links the Algerian Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat (GSPC).
Bishop Wissa spoke about al-Kosheh in Montreal, Canada, where he claimed that Copts had died for their faith while no such claims were made by eye-witnesses or in reports of the prosecution.  This is inciting language. The Bishop also claimed to have the right to be politically active and took the...
This paper discusses the rights and freedoms granted by the current Egyptian constitution as regards to the scope of freedom, the limitations imposed by legal and practical restrictions, and the extent to which this freedom conforms to the international conventions officially upheld by Egypt
The author calls Arabs for nonviolence and civil resistance in their conflict with Israel. Arabs tried war with Israel and the results were just defeats and trillion of dollars being spent on arming. The Arab world needs a charismatic figure like Gandhi, someone who can lead it to the greatest...
Qanawātī was born in Alexandria on June 6, 1905 to a Greek Orthodox Christian family. He later converted to Catholicism. He obtained his degree in pharmacology from the Saint Joseph Jesuit College in Beirut in 1926, a diploma in chemical engineering from Lion university in France in 1928. In 1934,...
A discussion of the citizenship rights of the Egyptian people, and Copts in particular.
The Editorial Board of the RNSAW announces six new members of the Board of Advisors.

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