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Dr. Nabil Al-Arabi, an Egyptian judge at the International Court of Justice, expresses his visualization of the status quo of the International Community and the activity of the International Court of Justice in The Hague.
Dr. Fayed Ashour refutes Jewish claims concerning the existence of Solomon´s Temple in Jerusalem
A letter to the editor from students in Suez governorate. They complain about the loudspeakers used in a mosque controlled by the Muslim Brotherhood and the “destructive” lectures given there.
Chairman of the Proposals and Complaints’ Committee at the People’s Assembly, Muhammad Juwīlī, has recently proposed a draft law on a unified code for houses of worship in Egypt.
Mājid ‘Atīya clarifies some points concerning the participation of Copts in the recent parliamentary elections.
After an elaborate praise of the pope the author lists violence directed against Copts. He rejected Egyptian media coverage that often describes violence as "unfortunate incidents,” "a clash provoked by both sides” and "acts of violence carried out by extremists from both sides”. Not once did they...
The article is an overview of a master’s thesis conducted by Kariman Ibrahim El-Maghraby in 1997 entitled “The Muslim Brotherhood: From Hassan El Banna to Sayyed Qutb." The thesis narrates the history of the Brotherhood since its initiation in Ismailiya. The thesis criticizes the attitudes of...
Some 240 homes in Egypt meet their waterloo on a daily basis as women get their divorce rulings in courts every six minutes while five million women are not aware they are divorced, according to the figures of the Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS).
In his book Shāhid ‘Ala Waqf al-‘Unf: Tahawwulāt al-Jamā‘a al-Islāmīya fī Misr [A witness to halting violence: shifts of al- Jamā‘a Islāmīya in Egypt], writer ‘Abd al-Latīf al-Manāwī detects the inspiration of al-Jamā‘a al-Islāmīya.
Report of a visit to the location of the incident just hours after one Christian worker had been killed at the Patmos convent. The report describes the local situation, angry responses of local Christians and conflicting stories

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