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Egyptian Coptic laymen organize a conference entitled, ‘A Laymen’s Look at the Problems of the Church.’ The conference faces severe opposition from main figures in the Orthodox Church of Egypt for the problematic issues it plans on handling. The review presents information about the conference...
Western and Arab Muslim philosophers discuss reason and its relation to revelation, to show that Islām is rational and follows logical thinking.
The proposal of the National Council for Human Rights (N.C.H.R.) for reviving religious dialogue and reform of the educational curricula of the Azhar University has evoked different reactions from religious and educational circles at the university.
The writer is advocating Arab Muslim scholars to study in the West and address orientalists in intellectual and cultural seminars.
This report is about the debate in Britain about the proposed new biological I.D. cards. The project includes issuing I.D. cards for foreigners in the U.K.
Salmān al-Dussarī sheds light on a heated controversy in Bahrain nowadays over whether the candidates for the preliminary elections should be allowed to use pulpits and mosques as means in their electoral campaigns.
New security measures have led to chaos in some European airports and cost air transport companies more expenditure.
Two Egyptians were involved in a terrorism case in Italy, related to the 2004 Madrid bombings.
Twenty nine Arab citizens are involved in the most important trial in the Spanish history
Five Moroccan men and a woman are being tried in Amsterdam on terrorism-related charges.

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