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The National Council of Human rights discusses the proposed unified law for houses of worship in Egypt.
A professor from the Institute for Strategic Studies writes about Islamic fundamentalism and the Hezbollah.
The author discusses establishing a union of vocational syndicates to solve the problems facing such syndicates but warns against political or religious groups controlling it.
On Sunday, a large number of independent and opposition members of parliament, including members of the "banned" Muslim Brotherhood, stormed out of a parliamentary session that was held to discuss substantial amendments to the judiciary law. This was in protest against a remark by the speaker of...
Mahmūd ‘Āmir states some of ‘Amr Khalid’s irrelevant and wrong comments in his religious discourse.
Last Wednesday the European-Egyptian relations forum organized a workshop on ‘Cultural dialogue: the management of cultural problems with Europe.’ The workshop was held in the International Center for Future and Strategic Studies and discussed critical cultural issues that are...
The author talks about a discussion he participated in about ‘The Da Vinci Code’ and freedom of expression in Egypt.
A draft law has been presented by Member of Parliament Mustafá al-Jindī concerning regulating the process of issuing fatwás and granting scholars a license. The draft law has been met with varied responses ranging from those in support, to those opposed.
Egyptian President Muhammad Husnī Mubārak yesterday opened the Coptic Museum in Old Cairo, recently renovated at a cost of L.E. 30 million. The renovation was made through a $300 million from the Japanese government, the Egyptian minister of culture, Fārouq Husnī said.
Dr. Wasīm al-Siysī disputes the claim that states ruled by religion are more successful than those ruled by positivist man-made laws, using the ancient Egyptian state and the modern state of Israel as cases in point.

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