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The text of a lecture on human rights and civil society in Egypt, including a discussion on numbers of exaggerated stories in the West, rumors and civil society.
The article is a comment on the American study: “The Psychological Aspects of Islamic Terrorism.” The author believes that the study contains wrong claims about education in Egypt.
Between October 10, 1998 and October 2002 80 permits had been given for restauration, 9 for renovation and 3 for completely rebuilding a church (tearing it to the ground and rebuilding it again). Six more permits have been requested and are now being processed.
The transcript of an interview with Bishop Marcos of Shubrā al-Khaymā about the rules regarding the succession of a pope, church and politics, Father Matā al-Miskīn and other subjects.
Article 2 in this issue shows how sensitive conversions from Islam are for Muslims. Former Muslims not always deal well with those sensitivities. Some stories are exaggerated but others are true. These are the type of stories that need the greatest care.
Drs Cornelis Hulsman praises the sincerity and credibility of October´s article “Why do they hate Islam?” He believes that Western expatriates and not only Arab Christians can bridge the gap between Islam and the West. He adds that it is important to make Westerners see Egypt through getting...
Watani reports that the Holy Virgin was said to have appeared in a building belongs to the Bishopric of Giza in the Omrania district, Cairo. The building Watani mentions is the church of the Holy Virgin and Archangel Surial church. Abuna Mikhail of the church says the Holy Virgin appeared in the...
AWR’s input in discussions about Muslim-Christian relations in Egypt. Dealing with different interpretations and variations in religions. Article stating that words of the Qur’ān cannot be taken out of their historical context.
The court case of Dr. Saad Eddin Ibrahim.
Media critique on reporting on the Palestinian issue in the Egyptian Press. Critique on how MEMRI presents itself, providing selected translations free of charge and one wonders who finances this.

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