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Discussion of a recent seminar on “Terrorism: the phenomenon and confrontation,” organised by the Forum for cultural dialogue, an affiliate of the Coptic Evangelical Association (CEA) [Ëditor AWR, the name CEA is wrong, this should be CEOSS, Coptic Evangelical Organization of Social Services] in...
The author discusses the recent Sinai terrorist bombings, recommending that Sinai’s Bedouins, who seem likely to be involved in the attacks, live in circumstances that are a fertile ground for the breeding of terrorism.
The author argues that the attitude of some Arab intellectuals who encourage terrorism and show admiration of al-Qā˓ida’s terrorist actions can hardly be justified.
The author argues that the killings of Christians that took place recently in Egypt and Turkey signal religious intolerance.
There are many factors that have contributed to the escalation of violence among youths, including the education system, which depends on memorizing school subjects rather than understanding or discussing them, as well as unemployment, the housing crisis and overpopulation problems.
The author reviews a number of novels written by promising young people who have their works published at their own expense, without any help from state institutions.
Muhammad ‘Abd al-Rahmān discusses in this article rumors, which he considers the gravest danger faced by the Egyptian government today.
The author calls for an end to religious slogans between Muslims and Christians, which could lead to a crack in society.
The article presents a bold book by an Egyptian pastor concerning the subject of sex in marriage.
The article asserts the need for spreading sex education among youths through the church and priests, highlighting the importance of this issue to the success of any marriage.

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