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The article comments on the amendments to Egypt’s Constitution and discusses the role of Islam in politics in the Arab world.
An article written in support of the constitutional amendments. The author argues that the amendments are a stepping stone toward improving the level of participation of Egyptians in the government.
Pope Shenouda denies any personal conflict with George Habīb Bibāwī and asserts that Bibāwī abandoned the Coptic Orthodox Church when he joined the Russian Orthodox Church in 1984.
Kifāyah [Enough] announced that protests against the constitutional amendments would be bolstered while the Coptic Church rejected intervening in the controversy over the amendments because it believes that the issue is the sole concern of political parties and civil society organizations.
The head of Physicians’ Syndicate Dr. Hamdī al-Sayyid reveals news about a bill on legislating organ transplants, which could help to save people suffering from terminal diseases.
While some consider the proposed anti-terrorism law a violation of an individual’s freedom and privacy, others consider this proposed constitutional text to be a means of avoiding terrorist attacks in Egypt. Arguments about citizenship and article two are still the main subjects of all debates...
Dr. ‘Abd al-Mun‘im Sa‘īd discusses the phase after constitutional reform in Egypt.
The article discusses the Israelis’ confession of murdering 250 Egyptian soldiers during the 1967 war.
The author discusses the second article of the Egyptian Constitution.
Observers and intellectuals of Egypt are still leading wide-ranging discussions concerning the proposed constitutional amendments. While the Muslim Brotherhood seems to reject citizenship, other observers consider it the cornerstone in building democracy and political systems. Many observers still...

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