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Maḥmūd Samāḥah writes about the insane Muḥammad Ḥasan Muḥammad ‘Alī, who claimed to be God.
Comments on Father Christian van Nispen’s book ‘Christians and Muslims: Brothers before God,’ Several articles about article two of the Egyptian Constitution.
Rajab al-Bannā reviews the discussions in the Arab Regional Conference that was organized by the Egyptian National Council for Social and Criminal Research, in association with the League of Arab Nations. The conference lasted for three days in Sharm al-Shaykh and tackled the phenomenon of...
The current massive social, political and economical crises and attitudes of disrespect towards women in society have led to recent sexual assaults in Cairo.
The review refers to the Egyptian media reports about repeated accidents of violence and sexual harassments. The main subject was launched on an Egyptian blog that reported a state of sexual “starvation” down town Cairo in the night of al-Fitr feast. The review discusses the question sex and...
Safā’ Mustafá warns about the spread of new private Islamic institutes which are not supervised by either the Azhar or the Ministry of Awqāf. She believes that these could promote false teachings of Islām with their emphasis on less educated preachers.
Terrorism, extremism, sectarian sedition and the rise of the Baha’ī religion are all the consequences of the diminishing role of religious institutions and political, economic and social factors.
Sawt al-Umma presents a special report on the economic and social conditions of Upper Egyptians. The report clearly accuses the Egyptian regime of neglecting the grievances of these people and of being unjust in dealing with Upper Egypt’s governorates.
Abd al-Latīf Hāmid writes about a parliamentary suggestion to establish a governmental center that works on following, and then analyzing the stream of rumors. The center also suggests making rumor-spreading a criminal offense.
Members of the Journalists´ Syndicate and intellectuals severely attacked U.S. attempts to penetrate the Arab media in general, and the Egyptian media in particular. They also censured the government for approving the publishing of newspapers that propagate American ideas, while it bans the...

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