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A fatwá on permitting transplant surgeries has caused debates amongst Islamic scholars over the definition of death.
Islam has admitted the citizenship right for all, and deeply rooted the principles of equality and justice among all people
Although the shaykh of the Azhar and the minister of religious endowments have accepted transplantation operations from deceased donors, debates have been raised about what defines death.
The article presents the transcript of a lecture for the Arab Thought Forum. It considers media distortions and mis-representation in the media that only serve to further antagonize Muslim-Christian relations and the perception of Islam and the Arab world in the West. Drs. Cornelis Hulsman explains...
Despite the public uproar, the constitutional amendments were approved in a vote in Parliament. While the government and its advocators assert the importance of the amendments in enhancing democracy and supporting people, the opposition considers them an enhancement of the powers of the ruling and...
Although the Islamic world owns every physical and human resource that can make it play an influential and effective role in the course of history, the reality is quite different.
In a meeting held by the Lions Clubs International in Egypt, Pope Shenouda adopted a softer stance toward Copts who travel to Jerusalem for personal interests.
Midhat Bīshāy discusses the pope’s decision concerning visiting Jerusalem.
The minister of endowments and bishops of the Armenian Catholic Church in Egypt, Augustinus Kosa, and Francois ‘Īd, agreed on the need to strive to rebuild confidence between Islām and the West, especially since there are many voices in the West that reject the idea of the clash of civilizations...
Pope Shenouda III of Alexandria said that claims of extremist elements inside and outside Egypt about the persecution of Copts is a lie and slander.

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