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The author discusses the unprecedented participation of Kuwaiti women in the legislative elections.
A few days ago, the Shūrá [Consultative] Council discussed a draft law on amending some articles of the penal code pertaining to publication-related cases. A large number of journalists staged a sit-in in protest against the proposed amendments, describing them as a setback to the freedom of...
Hamdī al- Hussinī sheds light on the controversy in both Muslim and Christian circles concerning the unified law for houses of worship. Supporters of this law hope that it will diffuse tension and sectarianism amongst Muslims and Christians, while opponents warn of negative consequences from...
This article analyzes reasons why aggression is present in the discourse between young Muslims and Christians and questions how the problem can be solved.
The author discusses the recent confrontations in the Egyptian Parliament between the Muslim Brotherhood and the Interior Minister Habīb al-‘Ādlī over a number of thorny issues.
The author of this article continues his criticism of the incorrect interpretations and information given by ‘Amr Khālid in his speeches.
In this article the author quotes Muftī ‘Alī Jum‘a and his views that Egypt is a liberal state, not a religious one.
The author highlights statements of Egyptian Muftī ‘alī Jum‘a on many important issues related to Islam and Egyptian society.
Dr. Ikrām Lam‘ī states the reasons why he thinks Egypt is heading towards a religion-based country.
Political reform means overall reform with no exceptions and the empowerment of all social classes. The author reports on debates at the People’s Assembly over the representation of women in Parliament and questions why Christians are not represented.

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