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Hānī Labīb criticizes Rafīq Habīb’s advocating for the Muslim Brotherhood.
This article criticizes the interference of the Church in politics.
In this article, researcher in political Islam, Ismā‘īl Husnī, attacks the contradiction he sees between two prevailing concepts in society—the religious state and the civil state. According to him, both cannot truly be combined under one slogan to rule the state.
 The Middle East Forum for Freedoms organized a symposium about “Islamists and accepting the other.” The forum witnessed arguments between advocates of secularism and those of religion.
Usāmah Salāmah reflects on Bishop Bīshūy’s recent interview with al-Misrī al-Yawm. He accuses him of being sectarian and of enforcing sectarianism.
The Ministry of Endowments will soon publish a book authored by a Muslim dā‘iyah and a pastor.
This article reports on the show performed at the College De La Salle theatre, telling the story of Jesus Christ, in which Muslim musicians participated.
A recent study polling roughly 20 countries on an individual’s right to criticize religion has caused great controversy.   Respondents are divided on the issue: 57% affirming an individual’s right to freely criticize religion in public, seeing this as freedom of expression; on the other hand 34%...
Repeated heated arguments are taking place recently about Muhammad al-Barādi‘ī’s anticipated nomination to the presidential elections that are scheduled for 2011. Alleged secret deals are taking place between the Coptic Orthodox Church and al-Barādi‘ī.
Since the end of the eighteenth century, the Egyptians have been in constant change, searching for a form of government that best suits them. However, due to foreign interferences from countries such as Turkey, Europe, United States, and Israel, achieving this goal is taking more time. Hence the...

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