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Karam Jābir writes about the future of the hijāb in Egypt. He argues that genuine faith rests in the mind and conscience and is not a piece of cloth that covers a woman’s hair.
The book "Christian poets in the Arabian peninsula", written by Najīb Wahba, mainly discusses the origin of Arabs and the Arabic language and the nature of poetry in the pre-Islamic era, proving that the Arabic language is not only for Muslims as some people claim, but is also a language for...
The governor of Aswān, General Samīr Yousuf, gave al -Wafd newspaper a statement that made Nubians pretty angry.
The author argues that Egyptian opposition groups have become more inclined towards seeking the support of foreign power in order to pressure the government, reflecting the weaknesses of these groups.
The author of the article argues that the financial support offered by foreign organization to Egyptian NGOs is spent on political activities and luxuries for these NGOs’ employees.
The author reports a summarized version of the suggestions that were the focus of the fifth meeting of the Egyptian-German dialogue that was held lately in Hanover, Germany. The meeting lasted for five days and was attended by many researchers, university professors, some Muslim and Christian...
The author argues that some demands of expatriate Copts are contradictory. While they call for the establishment of a secular state, they call for a percentage quota for Copts in the different institutions of the state, which the author sees as a sectarian approach.
Kamāl Zākhir Mousa draws a comparison between the theoretical or historical meaning of the word "Father" in churches and its real meaning nowadays.
The author criticizes those who reject the defrocking of priests and affirms that a priest who has been proved guilty of committing a sin deserves to be punished.
The author gives a comparison between Talaq (divorce) and Tatliq (getting divorced).

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