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The author comments on the changes that happened to the Egyptian way of thinking and reaction.
The Ministry of Social Solidarity asserted that the law of associations and institutions, No. 84 of 2002, grants freedom to N.G.O.s, which have increased in number contrary to the opposition’s opinion.
Rose al- Yūsuf obtained an internal note of “Kifāyah” that criticizes the movement harshly and calls for radical change in its internal organisation.
Many people attack Bishop Bīshūy’s severe attitude. However, other people put him in a supreme position as the guardian chosen by God to guard the true Christian faith.
Bishop Bīshūy is a controversial figure in the Coptic Orthodox church. He is known for his traditional stands, but also for his reforms and important achievements.
Father Mattá al- Miskīn is attacked by many conservative figures of the Coptic Orthodox Church. The text highlights some of the father’s liberal ideology concerning traditions of the Church.
Bishop Bīshūy considers himself to be God on Earth. He refuses to discuss with people who have opinions that differ from his. The author of the article reveals what he considered to be violations of the Christian doctrine in the writings of Bishop Bīshūī.
The Administrative Court ruling issued last April in favour of the right of Bahā’ī citizens to be acknowledged and to indicate their faith on official documents divided public opinion into supporters and opponents, although a same ruling was issued in 1983.
A supplement published by the mouthpiece of the Ghad Party, al-Ghad newspaper, entitled "The worst 10 figure in Islamic history," has provoked strong public reaction and led Islamic lawyer, Mamdūh Ismā‘īl, to sue the newspaper. The list of names included some of the prophet’s companions and ‘...
Dr. Ikrām Lam‘ī discusses the differences between the clash of civilizations and dialogue. He argues that real dialogue is difficult and requires a lot of effort and is more than just holding conferences between intellectuals or eminent men of religion.

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