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International Religious Freedom Report 2006, released by the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor.
Subḥī Mijāhid reports on the Azhar University’s reaction toward the recent study that accuses Rose al-Yūsuf of Takfīr.
‘Abduh Mubāshir warns about the policy of Takfīr followed by professors of the Azhar University.
Mubāshir denounces the Azhar Takfīr thesis against Rose al-Yūsuf. The present trend of Takfīr poses a threat to Egypt, government and society and paves the way for terrorism. Highlighting the dangerous consequences of the recurrent Takfīr, Mubāshir calls on the Azhar principals to save the moderate...
The review depicts the corrupted atmosphere of the ManūfīyahBranch of the AzharUniversity, namely the Faculty of Usūl al-Dīn [Fundamentals of Religion] where the Takfīr thesis against Rose al-Yūsuf was recently discussed. The review also states Ahmad al-Tayyib’s opinion on the matter.
The review deals with the various reactions on al-Ghad weekly supplement entitled “the worst ten figures in Islamic history. Muslim scholars and intellectuals’ opinions are displayed, together with al-Ghad members and leaders’ opinions.
Romani Shafiek Agieb is a student who was persecuted by the University of Asiut, Faculty of Education, after being refused the right to nominate himself as a lecturer and then a university professor. As a result, many Egyptian Copts offered to help the student finish his higher education...
The repair of a church toilet at the Monastery of the Syrian prompted a mob to destroy the entire building while the monk overseeing the work was at the police station. Watani complains that the official press, al-Ahram and al-Akhbar, present the event as if it was a minor incident, and that...
The state security arrested, last week, a new Muslim Brotherhood organization headed by a professor of at the Nuclear Energy Authority and seized for the first time survey forms contain questions about the kind of obstacles facing the group activities in the society.
The review deals with the issue of the Bahā’ī faith in Egypt in the light of a recent court ruling allowing their religion to be included in official documents like identity cards, passports or birth certificates, amidst an outcry from the Azhar and several intellectuals.

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