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The author expresses his opinion about the establishment of Fatwá Monitoring System.
The Coptic laymen’s group is scheduled to submit the notification documents for a new society entitled, ‘Right to Citizenship.’
The article is based on a listing of articles that tackle two controversial fatwás issued by two prominent Islamic scholars. The first Fatwá was issued by Dr. ‘Izzat ‘Atīyah, the head of the Hadīth Department of the Faculty of Usūl al-Dīn [Fundamentals of Religion] at the Azhar University. The...
Dr. Kamāl Mughīth writes about the Egyptian educational system.
The writer talks about the importance of the civil education in Egyptian schools to be able to cope with the fast-paced development of these days.
Kamāl Mughīth discusses the reasons behind the fear of the idea of citizenship by some Islamic figures.
The author rejects enforcing political systems that early Muslims followed in contemporary society because this could prevent the country from modernizing. He paints a fanciful picture of how society would be if such political systems were applied.
The writer talks about the importance of teaching human rights in schools and universities. He presents three points to be considered when teaching these rights.
Dr. Kamāl Mughīth criticizes the Egyptian education system for failing to provide students with the basic principles of citizenship rights.
The Ibn Khaldoun Center is accused to take every opportunity to speak about the existence of a minority in Egypt. The author of the article, obviously, doesn’t believe the Copts are a minority. It points to the fact that the Ibn Khaldoun Center receives much financing from abroad.

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