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Mahmūd investigates the Bohra community in Egypt. He delves into the history of the group and the way it has conducted itself in Egyptian society.
The author presents the Bahā’ī faith as part of what he calls the current "war of denominations" in Egypt. He refers to the government’s procedures that have been taken concerning Bahā’ism which are in line with Islam.
The following lines review the Egyptian press releases on Obama’s visit to Cairo and the speech he addressed to the Muslim world.
The article provides text of an interview with ‘Alī Zayn al-‘Ābidīn, regarding a rumor indicating the presence of a secret Muslim Brotherhood member running for the position of head of the Lawyers’ Syndicate.
Al- Ahrār writes about current controversial issues in the church and interviews Councilor Labīb Halīm Labīb to discuss them.
While different assumptions and rumors spread about the facts behind al-Zaytūn terrorist explosion, security forces are said to be adopting a media black-out, allowing rumors a chance to spread.
On Sunday evening, a car exploded in front of the Saint Virgin Church in Cairo. The explosion was caused by a makeshift explosive device. The security forces were able to diffuse another explosive charge in the same area.
Al-Ahrār reports about the opinion of the International Islamic Fiqh Academy concerning Riddah.
The Egyptian government decided to slaughter pigs in Egypt as a precautionary procedure against the spread of the Swine flu. Reactions to the decisions varied. While some hailed it as a wise decision, others, mainly the poor who earn a living breeding pigs were angry and tried to prevent the...
Prominent Muslim and Christian men of religion, public figures and politicians visited the papal residence to offer their greetings for Easter. President Mubārak offered his greetings to expatriate Copts over the world and stressed Egypt’s national unity.

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