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In the article, the criticisms of a number of thinkers and politicians have been continually targeting the banned Muslim Brotherhood group on their proposed manifesto for their political party, which has excluded non-Muslims and women from running for presidency.
To avoid the danger of religious state we must keep clerics away from power. They also must be prevented from running for presidential elections. The state must also stop controlling religious institutions and appointing the Shaykh of the Azhar.
Intellectual ‘Abd al-Wahhāb al-Misīrī asserts that preacher ‘Amr Khālid is a phenomenon worthy of study and attention.
Islam is fully consistent with the bases of the democratic model established by Western countries.
The article reports on statements of Bishop Maximus, in which he said he would not return to the Coptic Orthodox Church even if he was not officially recognized as a bishop of the St. Athanasius Church. Maximus had earlier appealed against the Ministry of Interior to acknowledge his church as a new...
During his weekly sermon, Pope Shenouda has denied that a priest has absolute authority over people, confirming that only God has such power. Additionally, he denies that the clergy could re-marry after their wives’ death, saying it violates the teachings of the Bible.
In his weekly sermon, Pope Shenouda has briefly answered some questions he received, which widely raised worries about his health.
The author reports on activities of Bishop Paphnotius, bishop of Minia’s Samālūṭ and Ṭahā al-A‘midah, within his diocese; besides, his discord with Pope Shenouda over his book ‘Hatmīyah al-Nuhūd bi-al-‘Amal al-Kanasī’ [The Necessity of improving the Church’s Performance].
Angry reactions continue to be heard in intellectual circles regarding press freedom. The developments in the crisis of the 80-lash Fatwá issued by the grand imām of the Azhar, calls to abolish imprisonment in publishing-related cases, and the future of press in Egypt are the main subjects...
Sectarian incidents ignited in the Upper Egyptian village of Samālūṭ in al-Miniā governorate over an estate that the church purchased in 2003.

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