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The author reviews a book entitled, ‘Yahūd wa-lakin Misrīyūn’ [Jews but Egyptians], which describes the lives of Egyptian Jews in Egypt.
Jamāl As‘ad discusses the issue of the emigration of Christians from the Middle East to the West, and analyzes whether it is a normal consequence of certain socio-political and economic factors or there are conspiracies that target Muslim-Christian relations in this part of the world.
‘Abd Allāh Kamāl believes that the Hamās group in Palestine and its ally, the Muslim Brotherhood, planned the entrance of thousands of Gazans into Egypt.
The article looks at a new religious survey, Freedom in the World, which claims that none of the Christian communities in the Middle East are completely free. The author analyzes the changing face of Christianity in the Middle East and the reasons behind its recent decline.
Ten Muslim figures express their attitudes and personal estimations of Pope Shenouda III. While many of them appreciate his patriotic stances, others consider him as an instigator of sectarian sedition.
Al-Dustūr publishes articles published in back issues in 1995. Prominent Egyptian journalist Mahmūd Sa‘d criticizes the Islamic religious discourse in media and education in his article.
An interview with Pope Shenouda highlighting the term of his papacy.
‘Antar ‘Abd al-Laṭīf reports on opinions of the inhabitants of the village of Damaytūh in al-Buhayrah Governorate on the Jewish annual celebration of the so-called Abū Ḥasīrah Shrine located in the village.
In the article, Azhar scholars have confirmed a Fatwá of Shaykh Farahāt al-Munajjī that a Muslim man is prohibited to get married to a Jewish woman.
The following is a review of the history of the Jewish existence in Egypt and Jewish synagogues.

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