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This article discusses the negative effect of  religious channels over the audience. The writer believes that their effect on viewers is similar to drugs. These “drugs” prevent  people from being aware of what is happing around them. It also promotes difficult and irrational ideas. For instance,...
Novelist Anis El-Degheidy refused to appear before the Investigation Authorities after receiving accusations of sacrilege for writing a novel that depicted the Muslim prophet in a way considered offensive by lawyers Hassan Maher and Montasser El-Zayyat. This is the third time that El-Degheidy has...
Labib writes that irresponsible and unaccountable journalists occasionally publish fabricated stories. One such journalist has accused the Muslim website "Proud Islam" of publishing a hit-list with names of seven Copts. The journalist says he will send a copy of the hit-list to the FBI as it...
Ikrām Lam‘ī says that after reading Rose al-Yūsuf's interview with Christian extremist Priest Terry Jones, it was clear Jones had no attributes of a "man with a message". He added that Jones only sees Islam from the 9/11 perspective and which he holds all Muslims responsible for the tragedy. Also,...
In the course of a lecture, former vice president of the National Council of Human Rights asserted that the niqāb does not have any religious history and that its current prevalence is due to social, political and economic reasons.
Rose al-Yūsuf interviews the patriarch of the Greek Catholic Church, Gregorious III, who reflects on issues related to Islam, the Islamic world and East-West relations.
Jamāl As‘ad writes about US attempts for reform in Egypt.
This article gives an account of the role the Egyptian Attorney General, Counselor ‘Abd al-Majīd Mahmūd, has played in Egypt recently.
This article highlights the claims of al-Kushh’s Copts of defrocking their priest and the disregard of the Pope to these claims.
The author comments on the defrocking of Priest Athanasius Hunayn, pastor of the Orthodox Church in Greece, and the way the Church applies such judgments.

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