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Under the headline, ’Citizenship and the State,’ Nabīl ‘Abd al-Fattāh writes aboutMuhammad ‘Alī Pāshā’s success in building a modern Egyptian state, based on justice and the equality of all citizens before the law.
The Coptic Orthodox Church is experiencing an ongoing conflict between Christian clerics regarding the successor of Pope Shenouda.
Hilmī al-Nimnim answers October’s rumor about the Azhar preventing a book from being published.
The last press report shows that national papers mostly violate press laws and ethics.
After the Muslim Brotherhood announced their plan to change the ‘banned’ group into a legal political party, many voices were raised in an evaluation of the group’s role in the political life throughout its history.
Muhammad Hishām ‘Ubyh writes about two official religious associations in Egypt that are not concerned with political issues: al-Jam‘yah al-Shar‘yah and Jamā‘at Ansār al-Sunnah al-Muhamadyah.
This review discusses political responses to Fārūq Husnī’s controversial statements on the Ḥijāb.
Al-Sayid Turkī writes about the achievements of western orientalists.
The Azhar does not report about the real figures of those who convert to Islām out of fear for sectarian riots.
The author draws a picture about the development of the concept of citizenship since it originated until its present state, asserting that it has consistently been changing depending on historical, political and economical needs.

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