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Hānī Labīb records practices harming the culture of citizenship that have been carried out during past year 2007.
Drs. Cornelis Hulsman comments on three interesting articles in this edition of AWR by Hānī Labīb about Muslim-Christian relations and points to two interviews with Pope Shenouda in this issue that again raise the question of who will succeed the current patriarch.
Kees Hulsman prepared a paper on the need for self-criticism of Christians in dealing with Muslim-Christian relations. Comments on the mentality in Egyptian society resulting in a lack of trust. Nabīl ‘Abd al-FattāḤ writes that since the early 1970s, scarcely a year passes without sectarian...
The activation of article 1 of the Constitution which stipulates citizenship would undoubtedly affect the other articles of the Constitution and laws which contravene article 1.
Provocative statements by two members of the Islamic Research Academy; Dr. Zaghlūl al-Najjār and Dr. Muṣṭafá Muḥammad al-Shak‘ah, ignited the anger of Copts in Egypt when they attacked the Christian belief.
The first conference of the Middle East Freedoms Forum was held in Cairo under the title: “Where is Egypt heading?” The following lines present information about the participants and the main subjects that were discussed during the conference.
Hānī Labīb presents a book that documents a meeting of the Christian youth in Syria in 2001. The conference discussed the problems of identity and national belonging of the Christian youth in the Arabic countries.
In the article, the author releases interviews with four Coptic figures who previously joined Islamic parties.
Although the author praises the efforts of the Ministry of Awqāf [religious endowments] to show the true face of Islam, he demands better supervision on Zāwiyahs and publications for curbing the current religious chaos in society.
In the article, the author responds to a previous article authored by Max Michel Hannā – Bishop Maximus I.

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