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The fact that the Muslim leaders were called caliphs or the Amīr of the believers gave the political authority in Islām a religious and a legal dimension. Islām did not know the meaning of Ummah except in the time of the Prophet. All the Islamic authorities after the time of the Prophet were...
Media critique on an article that has given a distorted presentation of a Dutch report on anti-Semitism.
Visit to locations related to the Holy Family in Upper Egypt. Reference to the murder of a priest in Luxor by a Christian, which gave cause to rumors.
The third annual report of the National Council for Human rights is causing a division within the public even before its release.
The author presents the hypothesis of American thinker and philosopher, René Girard, about violence to explain the reasons behind violence in the world now. He says that his theory of 'Mimetic desire' interprets all the events and behaviors around us.
Grief still hangs over the village of Dayr al- Barshā despite the passage of more than one month since the brutal killings involving two related Christian families over agricultural property.
Both Copts and Muslims are spectators in a real-life political show, in which the ruling party wins all the elections, be they parliamentarian, presidential, or union.
The article explores the history of the Bedouin nomads, specifically the impact that their presence, settlements, traditions and lifestyle have had throughout the Middle East.
A study written by a Swedish scholar of theology contains a wonderful analysis of al-Maskīn’s writing, and a historical overview of Coptic theological development.
The article talks about a seminar on preserving Coptic antiquities. They are the milestone in ancient Egyptian civilization and culture.

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