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The author criticizes the idea of establishing a Nubian university, and defends the Nubians against accusations of being racists and bigots.
Ghādah ‘Āṭif is not entitled to be appointed as reader since the laws governing appointments in the university stipulate obtaining at least ‘very good’ in the overall grades in order to be appointed.
Member of Parliament Muḥammad al- Biltājī revealed the real face of his outlawed group when during a symposium held by the Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies he attacked the idea of improved participation of women and Copts in parliamentary councils, describing it as the “sectarian project.”
The symposium held by the Orthodox Church’s Diocese of Youth experienced disagreements between participants over the lack of Coptic participation in political life.
The article represents evidence of the brotherly Muslim-Christian relations in Egypt throughout history. Christians fought the British occupation hand-in-hand with their Muslim citizens.
Incidents of Muslim-Christian aggression during the rule of Sulṭān Muḥammad Bin Qalāwūn.
Article two of the Egyptian Constitution is not subject to the proposed constitutional amendments. It is, however, the main subject of heated arguments and discussions in Egyptian society. A debate was held at The American University in Cairo [AUC] about the proposed amendments.
The author criticizes political Islām movements for claiming themselves as the only solution for problems of society, whilst their entire existence brings about only backwardness to Muslims.
In the article, security forces continue their drive against senior leaders of the banned Muslim Brotherhood group after some of its affiliated students displayed a parade in the Azhar University’s campus a few months ago. Police are also targeting the group’s secret financial system in order to...
Sa‘īd Shu‘ayb reports about the Ḥadd of Riddah and how it is manipulated by Islamic extremists.

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