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The author refers to the wrong understandings of Muslims about the meaning of religiousness. He points out the importance of working for both the present life and the hereafter.
Ramzī Zalqamah highlights the danger of anarchy and ideological and religious divisions in the Middle East, asserting that national unity and civil governments are the only way to live in peace in the region.
Dispute over two qirats of land in the Upper Egyptian village of Dayr al- Barshā, Minia governorate, ended up with six people killed and 12 others wounded.
The author discusses some moral values that became absent in Egyptian society.
The author criticizes the increasing amounts of money earned through the organization of festivals and iftār tables during Ramaḍān, and suggests using this period instead to further society.
The author criticizes the practices of state security apparatuses, for failing to effectively enforce the law and refer lawbreakers to justice.
A discussion about shortcomings in the administration of justice in Egypt that allow unscrupulous people to get away with crime.
Some critique on Metropolitan Bīshūy goes much too far. Growing interest in AWR work and presenting the Electronic Documentation Center. Practices to escape the rule of law in Egypt
The author continues his argument that Egypt is a “police state” and says that the traffic regulations and management of Egyptian roads is a particular illustration of this, because it confuses traffic requirements with security requirements. Security requirements seem to take the upper hand.
The Kifāyah movement attacks government corruption while it turns a blind eye to its own malpractice.

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