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Rose al-Yūsuf writes about Islamic economy and how the West adopted this mistaken concept during the financial crisis.
The belief that the Islamic economy is the solution to the financial crisis is incorrect because financial rules are the same in both commercial and Islamic banks.
Shaykh Mustafá Muhammad Rāshid says that although the hijāb or head coverings are not mentioned in the Qur’an, a group of scholars assert that they are not only compulsory, but the most important pillar of Islam.
Muslim thinker Ahmad Shawqī al-Fanjarī argues that head coverings are not compulsory in Islam.
Ikrām Lam‘ī comments on the letter that activists have sent to President Barack Obama calling on him to use his influence to force Arab countries to observe human rights.
The article is a continuation of a series published by the author to discuss and pinpoint misconceptions based on the texts of the Torah and the Bible. Uniquely, this article fathoms the nature of the second coming of Jesus Christ, or the Messiah, in light of both religious texts.
The author sheds light on the nature of the relationship between Pope Kyrillos VI and Pope Shenouda III when he was the bishop of education.
The article traces Kamāl Zākhir Mūsá’s reaction to Pope Shenouda’s latest statements about the stand the Coptic Church takes toward laymen.
Zākhir Mūsá sheds light on one of the Coptic movements which appeared in 1952 after the July 1952 Revolution and how it was highly opposed until it was put to an end in 1954.
Rose al-Yūsuf investigates a complaint filed by a woman who claims she was not employed by Faisal Islamic Bank as they do not employ women.

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