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The article looks at recent incidents of fundamentalism in Egypt, citing the examples of a university course at Alexandria University and an Islamic thinker who has accused priests of secretly baptising converts.
The author thinks all Muslims are accused of terrorism unless they accept kneeling before the Western hegemony.
The inclusion of religious data on identity cards is a declaration of a person’s identity.
The author discusses the debates surrounding the religion box on Egyptian identity cards, and the arguments presented both opposing and supporting the move.
A year has passed since sectarian clashes took place in Alexandria; however the report of a fact-finding parliamentary committee on the incidents has not yet been discussed in the People’s Assembly.
The article represents the different opinions regarding the abortion of the deformed fetus.
International Religious Freedom Report 2006, released by the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor.
The dean of the Faculty of Dār al-‘Ulūm said that Shaykh Attya Saqr?s Fatwá that considers handshaking between men and women H...
The author questions why some incidents of sectarian strife fall into obscurity. He stresses his insistence that certain cases must be resolved, and breaks down the parliamentary by-laws.
The writer is discussing the debate about suggestions for reforming religious curricula for secondary schools, because these curricula are said to repeat, word by word, phrases from the books of the executed ex-leader of the Muslim Brotherhood, Sayyid Qutb.

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