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A couple of days ago, a group of European Jewish thinkers met in France with their Israeli counterparts. The most important issue discussed was the necessity to end the [use of the] tactic of anti-Semitism as a tool to silence every voice that opposes the policies and the practices of the Israeli...
Only nine days after their marriage, the monaqaba woman and the famous TV preacher, who allegedly had seduced her, were divorced.
More than 25 years ago 25,000 people demonstrated in front of Universal Pictures to demand the banning of the film of “The Last Temptation of Christ.” Today, the fuss is being renewed concerning another film “The Passion of the Christ.”
There is more than one channel that broadcasts Christian material, and there is nothing wrong with that as long as these channels adhere to polite means of expression and words and stay away from inciting or insulting followers of other religions or different cultures. One of the principles of Sat-...
Books of Islamic education books in Saudi Arabia do not acknowledge the author or the authors. The Ministry of Education in Saudi Arabia is denying the authors of religious books their rights. Did any of the government officials ever think that these books could be related to the theft of research...
The article is an interview with Egyptian Minister of Education Dr. Hussein Kamel Bahaa Eddin. The interview discusses a number of issues such as whether the U.S. interfered in [Egypt’s] educational curricula, whether religious extremist factions have succeeded in penetrating the teaching ranks,...
The article is a biography of the well-know Muslim preacher Sheikh Muhammad Gebril.
Reuters reported that on February 24 a representative from the church of Canterbury , Andrew White, played a central role in bridging the gap between Sunna and Shiites leaders and their relation to the coalition forces. I felt sadness because our institutions did not do their duty. I am not blaming...
There are women who get into the women’s carriage of the underground and call upon unveiled women to wear the veil. The words of those women may involve insults to the unveiled women. They never take in consideration that some women on board, who are insulted, are Egyptian Christians. Furthermore...
Al-Liwaa’ Al-Islami continued its campaign against Egyptian intellectuals, accusing them of being apostates and unbelievers. The newspaper is giving its attacks an Islamic slant. Iqbal Barak, a writer, said she feels saddened that such a newspaper [Al-Liwaa’ Al-Islami] is published by the National...

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