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Political terrorism has spread on an international level, but it is relatively recent in Egypt and not widespread due to the tolerant and religious Egyptian nature. It is true that Egypt witnessed many terrorist activities, still terrorism in Egypt has been remarkably restrained, due to the...
The article gives information about the geography and demography of Afghanistan and its economic indicators. This is in addition to a historical background that has to do with the Soviet occupation, the civil war and the Taliban government.
The author stresses and tries to prove that the Islamic world is not at war with the Christian world. He also expressed the opinion that the rulers of the Christian world should avoid completely any attitudes or statements that provoke Muslims into thinking that what is going on and what they are...
In China, Russia, Turkey and many of the countries of Middle Asia, Muslims are persecuted and killed in the name of fighting terrorism. The author observed that the danger that originated because of not giving terrorism the right definition opened the door to another threat, that is the threat of...
President Mubarak was the first president to call for an anti-terrorism coalition and to highlight the dangers of terrorism. That is why Egypt will be in the front row of countries fighting terrorism, in cooperation with the USA.
The authors criticize the United Nation’s failure to properly reform its discredited Human Rights Commission, and call on the U.S. to divert funding to other human rights organizations if the U.N. continues to allow tyrants and dictators into the council.
The author is commenting on the two messages published by Rose al-Yousuf magazine in response to his earlier article about the expatriate Copts and their efforts to internationalize the issues of Egypt’s Copts.
The article discusses the attempts of expatriate Copts to internationalize Egyptian Christians’ issues and the reverberations of these attempts on the situation at home on relations between Muslims and Christians in Egypt.
The Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC) chief has said that it is no longer possible to have dialogue between the Muslim world and Europe after the Danish cartoons crisis unless certain measures are adopted.
Nabīl ‘Abd al-Malik discusses the issue of the rights of minorities in the Middle East, suggesting that current circumstances require foreign support in order to achieve justice for persecuted minorities and ethnic groups in the region.

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