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The failure of Arab intellectual elite to be financially independent, in societies that do not guarantee the freedom and dignity of its citizens, weakened their role and impact.
Al-Jundī highlights the false approach of comparing Islamic political parties to any of the Western political parties with a religious reference. He hails Western Christian democratic parties as advocates of peace, freedom, and equality.
The following lines highlight the historic background of religious and civil states in Egypt. Muṣṭafá Kāmil was the advocate of an Islamic state a century ago. He was defeated by a national group that advocates a civil state. The same struggle appears to be repeating nowadays with discussions over...
The author asserts that secularism is the right way to peaceful cooperative society.
The author continues his record of the establishment of the Coptic Church in countries of emigration.
The new Coptic Assembly of America has printed an advertisement in Watanī al-Dawlī newspaper, urging Copts in Egypt to join its membership for effective political participation.
The author records the establishment of the Coptic Church in countries of emigration.
The article discusses the second article of the Constitution and the relation between religion and the state.
‘Ādil Jindī discusses the amendment of article two of the Constitution in Egypt.
The imminent opening of a church in Qatar has sparked considerable debate. Here the former dean of the Sharī‘ah faculty at the University of Qatar welcomes the idea and responds to another article that has criticized the establishment of a church in the emirate.

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