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‘Abd Allāh Kamāl defends the policy and aims of Rose al-Yūsuf, which has been strongly attacked after issuing a number of articles against dā‘iyah [Islamic preacher] ‘Amr Khālid and some Islamic concepts, such as Ḥijāb and Niqāb.
The article says that Muslims and Christians should work together to resolve any problems and let aside any disagreements.
In an interview, Bishop Munīr Hannā, the head of the Episcopal Church in Egypt, North Africa and the African Horn, stresses the peaceful co-existence between Christians and Muslims in Egypt, urging to share inter-religious dialogue to spread the spirit of understanding rather than fanaticism.
The Muslim Brotherhood group has a new method of addressing the public, whether abroad or locally.
The article reports on the competition over student union elections in Egyptian universities. The author presents an overview of the participation of nominees who belong to the Muslim Brotherhood, whom she describes as aggressive and violent.
The authors write about the demonstrations held by Muslim Brotherhood students in relation to student union elections at ‘Aīn Shams, Hilwān, and Assiut universities.
The problems facing the project of a unified adhān are about to be solved by cooperation between the minister of information and the minister of awqāf [endowments].
This article suggests that clinging to Islām is the solution to all our problems and that the U.S. and Israel are fighting Islamic movements under the cloak of their war on terrorism.
The article suggests that an aggressive attitude frightens foreign intellectuals from participating in cultural events.
Throughout history, various steps have been taken towards protecting and improving human rights, especially through the United Nations.

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