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Dr. cIsām Fahīm, the most important Shi’ite leader in Egypt, asserted that Shi’ites have no political objectives and that they are different from Muslim Brotherhood and all other religious groups.
An obituary of Dr. Maurice As‘ad, one of the most prominent scholars of Christianity in the Coptic church in the 20th century, who has passed away at the age of close to 76
Evā Roumānī presents a study on the life of an Egyptian Copt who devoted himself to creating a better legal, intellectual, patriotic, social and political system in his homeland. Dr. William Sulaymān Qilāda was also a Coptic thinker who tried to establish complete citizenship for Copts.
The author discusses the problem of conveying the meaning of secularism and secular thought to the average Egyptian, who considers secularism synonymous with atheism.
Legal experts say the Jews are not entitled to claim compensation for their property in Egypt on the legal grounds that claims must be made within 15 years of the original loss.
Students and professors of faculties of media in different Egyptian universities give their opinion about the motives behind wearing the hijāb [headscarf].
In his book "The Islamic threat, myth...or reality?" John Esposito answers the question of whether Islam, after the fall of Communism as a universal power, has become the greatest threat for the West. He represents a methodical prognosis of the political positions in the most important nations...
A professor from the Faculty of Economics and Political Sciences, Cairo University, sent the author a message to the effect that he agrees with the opinion he expressed in his article "Dual nationality: right or vice?" He wrote in his message about another kind of duality that has started to...
The article gives an outline of the terrorists that the Egyptian courts convicted but who were offered asylum by foreign countries, among which was America. It sheds light on their crimes and the judgments made against them. The author points out that America, which once hosted some of these...
The authors are reviewing some religious occasions and traditions in Egypt, including the Sibou‘ and other feasts, and practices associated with them.

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