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The Coptic Orthodox church restricts freedom and nobody is allowed to express his or her opinion, to object or to disagree. Whoever dares to do so is expelled from the church and deprived of exercising church rites, which violates the constitution.
A study carried out by the Ministry of Social Affairs showed that there are twenty-one thousand children in Egypt who have no name, identity or legal existence. These children are the outcome of ‘urfī or unofficial marriages in which the father refuses to acknowledge the paternity of his...
This article focuses on the history of the Bahā’ī in Egypt, their civil situation, their traditions and their social and legal lives.
Samīr Murqus gives a snapshot on the history of Christian-Zionism.
A comment on an article by the Coptic intellectual Kamāl Ghubriyāl about schisms in the prospective movement Egyptians Against Religious Discrimination.
In light of a United Nations conference on this subject, Ahmad Hamrūsh discusses "dialogue between civilizations." He affirms that dialogue is important for revealing to the world that Islam promotes moral values and principles.
An analysis of the reasons behind fanaticism and extremism in Egypt.
According to Mustafá Rajab, Jamā‘ah Islamīyah has tried to change its radical position to more a social and democratic one. It has issued books and statements portraying its new philosophy, which is considered to be repentant for everything it has done in terms of violence against the...
Sa‘īd Shu‘ayb, the journalist who conducted the interview with the Supreme Guide of the banned Muslim Brotherhood group which triggered uproar amongst writers, political commentators and analysts, gauges reactions.
Mahmūd ‘Āmir severly criticizes Shaykh Yūsuf al- Qaradāwī and his stance on the Muslim Brotherhood, Shī‘ah and the Lebanese resistance.

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