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A London-based fundamentalist center revealed that Britain’s Home Office has turned down a political asylum application by an Egyptian Islamist affiliated with the banned al-Jamā‘a al-Islāmīya [Islamic Group].
After the recent arguments about the conditions of the Copts in Egypt, the Alexandria Christian Film Festival will begin as a means of creating balance in the society…. Jamcīya Nidā’ al-Ajrās lil Iclām wa al-Thaqāfa wa al-Tanmiya [church bells’ call association for media, culture, and development...
The last century witnessed the Christian-Islamic talks aiming to establish cooperation between the two religions and preserve religious and moral values in society.
The new thing about al-Qā‘ida’s second-in-command Ayman al-Zawāhirī tape aired by the Doha-based Aljazeera news channel on June 17, 2005 was that it focused on his concept of “reform,” “freedom” and “political participation.”
Muslim Brotherhood chief Muhammad Mahdī ‘Ākif said Rice’s statements dismissing contacts or relations between Washington and the group assert the fact that they have never had ties with the US as propagated by the Egyptian government.
Within its frenzied bids to get as many organizations and figures as possible for its National Alliance for Reform, the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood is to welcome in MP Hamdīn Sabbāhī, the founder of the Karāma [Dignity] Party, the frozen Labor Party and several leftists as well as Coptic...
Rif‘at al-Sa‘īd’s leftist al-Tajammu‘ Party has attacked the Muslim Brotherhood, boycotted the Kifāya movement, flopped the reconciliation between the ruling National Democratic Party (NDP) and the nine opposition parties and entered into a dialogue of the deaf with the NDP that ended up in the...
Algeria insisted to abandon the teaching of religion in secondary schools as a conclusive solution to religious extremism and terrorism. Although neighboring Tunisia is a model of how to modernize religious education to serve the contemporary needs without having to abandon it, Algeria did not...
Cairo is witnessing a democratic spring where political dynamics are evolving and lots of factors are intermingling to give a sign of healthy politics. It is the love of Egypt and the hatred to the US policies that combine all the elements of the equation.
Amidst a religious crisis that is still taking its toll on the country due to the announced conversion of a Coptic priest’s wife, a member of Parliament said the Egyptian parliament is to debate the reported sectarian incidents in the governorates of Al-Beheira and Assiut.

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