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The author comments on ‘Amr Khālid’s initiative to preach Islam on beaches in the U.K.
There are forces in society that seek to undermine national unity and patriotism claims author Kamāl Zākhir. In this article he looks at how such forces can be tackled.
The personal status issue for non-Muslims in Egypt has long been a thorn in the side of the Egyptian government and non-Muslims alike. In this article Labīb Halīm Labīb describes some of the flaws in the Egyptian judiciary system that led to the problems.
The author discusses the functions and value of a free press, and cites the American press as a good model.
The story of the Rosetta church is long and complicated and involves many different parties, in this article Minā Murād attempts to explain the issue.
A Christian man has shot dead his Muslim brother-in-law and wounded his sister and niece.
A newspaper in Pakistan has reported that there is a strange red-skinned one-eyed person in Pakistan. The reports have brought speculation about the antichrist to the fore.
Mahmūd ‘Āmir accuses ‘Amr Khālid of slandering the Prophet Muhammad and using inappropriate language to describe the prophets.
A number of Egyptian women discuss why they have started to wear the niqāb.
Islām Kamāl warns women against wearing the niqāb and asserts that Islam is a moderate religion that does not incite extremism.

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