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The Sheikh of the Azhar believes that the best, Islamic way to deal with banks is deputyship, i.e. to authorize the bank to invest one´s money, especially if he has no time or experience in trade and investment.
Certain media criticized journalists who are driven by an overwhelming desire to prove themselves and newspapers that seek to attract the attention of the reader regardless of the authenticity of the information it presents.
The article gives an overview of a draft personal status law for Christian denominations. The Minister of Justice said the ministry is studying the draft law in order to refer it to the parliament.
The author criticizes the fact that mosques use loudspeakers for preaching all the time. She believes that using loudspeakers is one of the results of the Islamist religious expansion and a form of religious fanaticism.
Some readers believe that the press does serve the society or care about the problems of ordinary citizens. They ask for a free press that credibly expresses their daily problems and troubles. Other readers believe that the Egyptian press is free and honest and a true reflection of the problems of...
The pastor of the Evangelical church in Sanabu refutes the statements of the head of the regional Protestant Community Council to Rose El-Youssef concerning the conflict between his church and the Council of Evangelical Churches of Malawi over a piece of land that a Christian man donated as an...
The journalism profession is in danger because of the press of blackmailing, defamation and exchange of accusations. The greatest danger of all is journalists who claim to be holders of authority. Many prominent journalists comment on these issues.
The administrative court reinstated an archpriest whom the church deposed because of marrying divorced Copts without obtaining the permission of the church. The church does not allow for divorce except for marital infidelity. That is why it does not allow a second marriage except for the one whose...
The niqāb is not part of the fundamentals of Islam. It is an intrusive phenomenon that drags Egyptian society backwards. It is the influence of an alien mentality which is exploiting the poor economic conditions in Egypt.
Hānī Labīb comments on the recitals of the ruling of the Administrative Court in the case of the Muslim convert to Christianity Muhammad Hijāzī who demanded the Egyptian Ministry of Interior mention his new religion in his identity card.

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