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Muhammad Salmāwī writes about the widely controversial novel ‘Terrorist.’ In this novel the author digs deep into the psyche of an American Muslim of Egyptian origins and his transformation into a potential terrorist.
The author deals with the future prospects of the church after Pope Shenouda III, the Patriarch of the See of Saint Mark, and the possibility that the next pope could come from outside Egypt.
Yūsuf Rāmiz, author of this article, expresses his concerns about the future of the Coptic Orthodox Church: its relationship as an institution with the State; the stability of its internal authorities and what will become of its domestic and foreign funds.
The author mentions that the Coptic Church focuses on enhancing its position abroad but at the same time neglects the basic requirements of its congregations in Egypt.
The author reports about a lecture by American theologian Steven Sizer refuting the allegations propagated by so-called Christian-Zionists and their repercussions for the Palestinian issue.
An international Inter-faith dialogue conference is held in France.
The new Vatican ambassador to Egypt, Msgr. Michael Louis Fitzgerald, praised Egyptian efforts in promoting inter-faith dialogue and world peace.
The foreign ministries of Islamic states expressed their deep concern about the status quo of Muslim communities living in non-Muslim countries who suffer from poverty, religious discrimination, political and social marginalization and difficult economic circumstances.
A Dutch study shows three main reasons for Muslim youth violence in The Netherlands.
In this article the author deals with the growing role of Islamic courts in Somalia, having stolen the limelight from the warlords and managed to impose control over the capital Mogadishu and then over nearly all of the country.

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