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Nabīl Najīb Salāmah warns about the increase in the current state of sectarianism in society, saying that it will lead the country into the unknown.
Karam Jabr calls on members of the Shūrá Council to approve the draft law to ban demonstrations in houses of worship, explaining the useful impact of this law on the performance of mosques and churches.
Muhammad Hamdī sheds light on an episode of the talk-show ’Hālat Hiwār’ [Status of Dialogue] on Egyptian television, presented by the well-known journalist Dr. ‘Amr ‘Abd al-Samī‘, in which the great Egyptian geologist Dr. Rushdī Sa‘īd spoke about sectarian sedition in Egypt.
The Administrative Court has rejected a lawsuit that was filed by the Muslim convert to Christianity, Muhammad Hijāzī and has allowed Bahā’ī’s to leave the religion field empty or write "other" on their identity cards. The Egyptian press reported the two rulings and commented on the increasing...
‘Abd Allāh Kamāl believes that the Hamās group in Palestine and its ally, the Muslim Brotherhood, planned the entrance of thousands of Gazans into Egypt.
The author criticizes the phenomenon of fundamentalist shaykhs who insist on depicting Islam as a horrifying religion by focusing on hadīths that depict the torture of the tomb after death and link piety with superficial practices and appearances.
Hānī Labīb discusses the importance of Coptic art as a popular creativity draws features of a period in the history of Egypt.
The author shows the influential role of the icon in Coptic art.
Sāmih Fawzī differentiates between two types of sectarianism; political and religious. He believes that while religious sectarianism is personified in the spread of religious group throughout the Arab world, political sectarianism is found in the status of antagonism between political parties.
Kamāl Zākhir believes that Pope Shenouda will always be an example of steadfastness and a pioneer in adopting brave stances.

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