Date of source: Sunday, March 2, 2008
Khalīl presents a history of the advice and guidance sessions held with Copts who want to convert to Islam.
Date of source: Sunday, February 3, 2008
Husayn Sirāj reviews a book authored by Sulaymān al-Hakīm about Jews who proved to be true Egyptians. The book, which is entitled ’Yahūd…wa-Lākin Misryūn’ [Jews but Egyptians], focuses on the lives of Jewish Egyptian artists and their political and national stances.
Date of source: Monday, November 5, 2007
The following is a review of the history of the Jewish existence in Egypt and Jewish synagogues.
Date of source: Tuesday, April 10, 2007
Muhammad al-Rifa‘ī talks about Nabīl Zakī’s book about Nūbār Pasha and how loyal an Egyptian politician he was, even though the viewpoint of historians differs.
Date of source: Thursday, March 1, 2007
The author highlights the problem of Bishop Kyrillos, providing his view with regards to the issue of citizenship.
Date of source:
The final scenes of “National Unity” have been completed. “National Unity” is a TV series that depicts the relationship between Muslim and Coptic Egyptians over a period of 150 years.
Date of source: Tuesday, July 8, 2003
For three consecutive issues, Rose al-Youssef devoted a special file for comments on the Egyptian identity under a general title ?Egypt is First and Before All.? Part of the file is three interviews with poet and writer Ahmed Abdel-Mo’ti Hegazi. Among his comments on the effects of Arab nationalism...
Date of source: Sunday, November 19, 2006
The
article gives a brief overview of the history of Armenians in Egypt, who have been living as minorities for
hundreds of
years. It also shows some aspects of their social life.
Date of source: Monday, July 28, 1997
Subtitles:Will the
Ministry of Justice cancel the hamayouni law? Copts use the administrative court
to appeal against the lawA
report to the court "The law has been cancelled for 124
years""Will the Ministry of Justice cancel the
hamayouni law?" asks the author. It is this law that
restricts...
Date of source: Sunday, September 3, 2006
A discussion of tolerance and the relationship between religion and politics in Egypt from the era of Muhammad Ali, through the Nasser and Sadat years and concluding with two choices for the future for Egypt.