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Pope Shenouda celebrates New Year’s Eve by praying in solitary in Wādī Natrūn. He has denied, however, what was rumored about his weak health.
Sulaymān cAbd al-‘Azīm dedicates this article to Pope Shenouda for his distinguished stances and wise decisions when it comes to crucial issues. The author reflects on the Pope's positive stance and unconditioned approval towards the draft law for human organ transplantation, thanks to his belief...
There are several international attempts to establish inter-religious institutions, in cooperation with the Azhar institution in Egypt, to strengthen Islamic-Christian cooperation.
Dr. Ahmad Sūkārnū writes about superficial religiosity in Islamic societies.
This article highlights the vital role played by the National Council for Human Rights in Egyptian society
‘Alī al-Fātih discusses the idea of fatwás and the religious state versus the legal state.
Rose al-Yūsuf surveyed different social figures asking about their opinions concerning sectarian fitnah
Renewing cultural discourse paves the way towards achieving positive social change based on advocating dialogue between multiple groups. With this, peaceful coexistence among all citizens within the society will be accomplished.
Dr. ‘Abd al-Mu‘tī Bayyūmī believes that killing apostates is not a religious duty unless s/he is fighting Islam. His opinion angered a number of scholars.
Salafism and Salafī shaykhs and institutions are among the main reason for the increase in sectarian tension in Egypt. Salafī shaykhs are issuing fatwás that enforce extremist ideas and division.

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