Date of source: Sunday, May 14, 2006
The author defines the term Christian Zionism through reviewing
the history of the United States since it’s
establishment.
Date of source: Wednesday, May 17, 2006
The author asserts that Copts are part of Egyptian society, listing a
number of elements that
support his opinion.
Date of source: Sunday, May 14, 2006
The
author focuses on the Coptic library of Mar Marqus which contains a
large number of rare manuscripts and books, as
well as Pope Shenouda’s decision to appoint 40 Coptic public
figures to the library’s board of
trustees.
Date of source: Thursday, May 11, 2006
The author criticizes the
interview by Muhammad Mahdī
‘Ākif, the Brotherhood chief, in which his statements
insulting Egypt and its people
triggered a fuss amidst Egyptian public opinion and the press.
Date of source: Wednesday, May 10, 2006
Author
Hānī Labīb argues that globalization, according to its Western
version in general and the
American version in particular, represents a serious threat to citizenship. He adds that
national
sovereignty is no longer absolute or immunized.
Date of source: Wednesday, May 3, 2006
The author criticizes the statement issued by Muslim Brotherhood’s
Deputy Murshid
Muhammad Habīb.
Date of source: Wednesday, April 26, 2006
The author
discusses in his article the sectarian problems that have emerged in Egyptian
society between Muslims and
Christians, calling for a national agenda that brings all citizens of all
religious affiliations together.
Date of source: Sunday, April 30, 2006
The status of Copts in
the Muslim Brotherhood’s literature is the reason why Copts
fear the rise of the Islamic group.
Date of source: Thursday, April 13, 2006
The recent ruling by the Administrative Judiciary Court recognizing the
Bahā’ī faith in
Egyptian official documents like identity cards, passports or birth certificates
has triggered outcry from
official Muslim religious institutions that vehemently reject the ruling.
Date of source: Wednesday, April 12, 2006
Hānī Labīb, the
author, expresses dissatisfaction with
the attitude of Muslim scholars who oppose the project of an Egyptian movie
on Jesus Christ.