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The new appointments of women judges have angered Islamist activists and various male judges, while other have hailed it as a much-needed step forward for Egypt’s legal system.
The author of the article sheds the light on the six volume encyclopedia entitled, ‘From the Coptic Heritage.’
The article says that a lack of supervision has provided an opportunity for the establishment of many non-governmental organizations [NGOs] whose purpose is to spread extremism.
Ramadān Abū Ismā‘īl reveals the saddening fact that the Muslim-Christian dialogue has been doomed to fail despite all the efforts exerted.
Īhāb Ḥajjāzī reports about different opinions of Christian thinkers concerning the second article of the Egyptian Constitution.
Despite the passing of five months, media still shows concern about the military show performed by some Muslim Brotherhood-affiliated students at the Azhar University. The article is based on the dangers of Islamists in universities.
Since publishing her play entitled, ‘The Lord Resigns in a Summit,’ Dr. Nawāl al-Sa‘dāwī has been subjected to a massive campaign led by the Azhar and Islamists, which caused her to leave the country for Belgium where she launched an attack against Islām and the Azhar in the European Parliament.
In this article, Ḥusayn Sirāj writes about a book recently published in Italy entitled, ‘Passover of Blood.’ The controversial book confirms Jewish blood libel claims.
A group of American neo-conservatives and controversial Muslim and ex-Muslim figures from the Arab world hold a conference in Florida aimed at secularizing Islām.
The Egyptian government freezes the assets of 29 leading members of the banned Muslim Brotherhood. The tireless Brotherhood nevertheless plots to infiltrate the Shūrá Council to submit a candidate to run for president.

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