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Rose al-Yūsuf reports about different opinions regarding the recent decision to ban books written by Jamāl al-Bannā.
The article lists comments made on some of the author’s e-articles published on the Web. The comments reflect the author’s opinion on the appearance of the new dā‘iyahs and the strategies they follow to gain access into the public’s preferences.
The author discusses the Constitution and the activation of citizenship.
The article discusses the ideal relation between the state’s politics and religion.
The authors believes that societal values as a whole have declined, pointing to a number of incidents to verify his belief.
Self-proclaimed Bishop Max Michel is discussed, and the issue of him being issued an identity card.
The author discusses the role that Jews played throughout Egypt.
A suggestion to start joint religious classes at Egyptian schools was made as a gesture to enforce the tolerance national unity and approximate between Islam and Christianity in society.
Questions arise about the decision to expand the zoning surrounding Abū Fānā Monastery.
The article discusses the friendship between a priest and a shaykh, and their efforts to further Muslim-Christian understanding and dialogue.

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