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Sālim Mousa al- ‘Āsī, a reader of al-Fajr paper, sent his comment to the paper about Azhar publications of the Qur’ān which he believes skipped letters and even whole verses of the Qur’ ān.
In this article, the author discusses the latest crisis of the ‘Document of Religious Rights’, signed by the Azhar, which he claims allows proselytizing. The author believes that such problems could be avoided by involving the Islamic Research Academy further in such matters.
In this interview, Dr. Yousuf al-Qaradāwī stresses the importance of the dialogue between religions and expresses his dissatisfaction with the current condition of the Azhar.
In this article the author investigates the status of Shi’ ites in Egypt and their social and political activities. He believes that they could be used as a card for interference especially by the United States.
Dr. cIsām Fahīm, the most important Shi’ite leader in Egypt, asserted that Shi’ites have no political objectives and that they are different from Muslim Brotherhood and all other religious groups.
Relations between the Anglican church and some Jews are strained after a vote in the Church of England’s General Synod concerning investment in companies profiting from Israel’s illegal occupation of the Palestinian territories, in particular Caterpillar Inc., an American machinery company.
The president, in the celebrations held annually by the awqāf ministry to celebrate the Prophet Muhammad’s birthday, called on Muslims all over the world to catch up with modern developments and science.
The recent ruling by the Administrative Judiciary Court recognizing the Bahā’ī faith in Egyptian official documents like identity cards, passports or birth certificates has triggered outcry from official Muslim religious institutions that vehemently reject the ruling.
Hānī Labīb, the author, expresses dissatisfaction with the attitude of Muslim scholars who oppose the project of an Egyptian movie on Jesus Christ.
The author tackles so-called ‘Islamic life insurance’, which he considers a recent heresy made by some Islamic banks, since it does not differ at all from regular life insurance.

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