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The author says advancement is ruled by universal laws and has nothing to do with religion. It comes from freedom and is inhibited by suppression.
The author of the article explains how colonialism has held back the East from keeping pace with the advancement of the West.
The author of the article blames the backwardness of Muslims on their inability to bridge up their differences. He says the Grand Imām’s appointment by the presidency results in religious institutions supporting the idea of obedience to the ruler.
The author argues that the West’s advancement has nothing to do with being Christian or Muslim but is dependent on the social capabilities of people in a specific geographic region.
The author argues that the relationship between the Qur’ān and science and the outdated books taught at some Azhar schools are behind the backwardness of the Muslim East.
The author praises Bishop Demetrius’ role in defusing the Abū Fānā Monastery crisis and emphasizes the bishop’s importance in the Coptic Orthodox Church.
After months of conflicts, the Abū Fānā crisis has been put to an end. The decisions taken by the reconcilliation committee were approved by the governmental institutions concerned and the cornerstone was put in place in the fence around the monastery.
Jamāl As‘ad comments on Bishop Thomas’ lecture given at the Hudson Institute, stating that Bishop Thomas is an agent of the Zionist agenda.
The recent intensive conference seminars, which were supposed to be on doctrine, attacked several Coptic figures and church symbols, including as Father Mattá al-Maskīn, father Ibrāhīm ‘Abd al- Sayyid and Max Michel.
Many religious pages, especially in national newspapers, suffer from repetition and boredom which has led to an absence of creativity. They have become mere clichés that rarely present something new to the contemporary man.

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