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The press review deals with the incidents of Alexandria, from an analytical point of view, in an attempt to probe the reasons for the assault on three churches by an allegedly schizophrenic young man called Mahmoud Salāh, who killed one person and injured scores others while shouting Fidāk Yā...
A 22-member group, called al-Tā’ifa al-Mansoura [The victorious denomination] has been arrested by the Egyptian police for planning terrorist attacks against tourist sites, gas pipelines, and a number of top Muslim and Christian clergy.
A British extreme right-wing anti-Islamic party promotes hatred against Islam and non-whites, and is predicted to do extremely well in the local elections in Birmingham by suggesting that the city will, in 20 years, be a Muslim city with Islamic Sharī‘a.
The author writes about the meeting at El-Sawy Culture Wheel that brought together a host of diplomats, intellectuals and university professors as well as representatives of civil society organizations to discuss several important topics including crises management and freedom of expression.
The author says the Egyptian church did not deliberately reject the court ruling allowing divorced Christians to get married for a second time, but did so through its will to observe Christian teachings.
The review tackles the incidents of Alexandria, where a man, alleged by the Ministry of the Interior to be a lunatic, stormed three churches one after the other, and stabbed worshippers while chanting Muslim slogans in praise of the Prophet Muhammad.
The government’s National Council for Human Rights has issued its second annual report, which criticized the emergency law, in effect for 25 years, calling on the government to stop all such exceptional laws.
Religious institutions in Egypt are still rejecting a project to produce the first Egyptian movie about the life of Jesus Christ, but the filmmakers are determined to continue.
The 18th conference of the Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs opened Thursday with a keynote speech by Egyptian Prime Minister Ahmad Nazīf on behalf of President Mubārak, highlighting the role of Muslim scholars and intellectuals in the renaissance of the Muslim nation.
The author commented on the Italian Prime Minister’s claim that the Western civilization is superior to Islam. Islamic civilization vanished for a while because of the pressure of western piracy. The West should realize that the Western civilization they are boasting about is the daughter of...

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