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  I was invited on Tuesday, August 16, 2011 by Lieutenant General Sāmī ‘Anān, Chief of Staff of the Egyptian Armed Forces, to attend a closed meeting attended by elite figures from the intellectual, political, media and arts in Egypt, as well as members of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (...
During his recent meetings with Egyptian intellectuals and artists, President Mubārak discussed the importance of national unity and called it the “issue of the hour”. Mubārak pointed out that more churches have been built during his presidency than that of any other Egyptian ruler since King Fouad...
The author discusses football in the light of the religion in Egypt.  
The author discusses a number of issues related to the Egyptian press, such as low salaries, level of professionalism among journalists, and where money for advertising comes from. The article focuses on the effects these issues have on press freedom and quality.
The Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies [CIHRS] has sent an appeal to the president of the republic and the speakers of both houses of Parliament called to amend Article Two of the Constitution that states that Islam is the religion of the state and Islamic sharīʿā is the main source of...
Interview with Dr. Nasr Abu Zeid about his love for Egypt, his status at the Cairo University and Leiden University (The Netherlands), how it happened he was declared an apostate, how he left Egypt and his views about Islam and the West.
The article is based on a book of Dr. Zahya al-Bargany on ’Joseph between the Holy Qur’an and the Torah’. According to the author the focal point of story of Joseph in the Holy Qur’an is the family and social relations.
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