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The author makes a comparison between two students that got master’s degrees with honor, and the wide gap between them.
The article deals with Bahā’ism in Egypt and the attempts by the followers of this faith to obtain official recognition, particularly in light of a recent court ruling holding that the Ministry of Interior ministry should grant them identity cards in which their religion is registered.
The review deals with the issue of the Bahā’ī faith in Egypt in the light of a recent court ruling allowing their religion to be included in official documents like identity cards, passports or birth certificates, amidst an outcry from the Azhar and several intellectuals.
The author defines the term Christian Zionism through reviewing the history of the United States since it’s establishment.
Salāma continues his review of a German congress about the dialogue of cultures, and more specifically, about the separation of state and religion and the role of religion in democracy.
The article deals with a good model of Muslim-Christian relations in Shubrā, where many Muslim women wearing the niqāb or hijāb visit Christian clinics for treatment.
‘Askar accused al- Zifzāf of being an atheist in the People’s Assembly. This dispute embodies the need of reform our religious institutions.
Talāl al-Ansārī, the second defendant in the so-called al-Fanīya al- ‘Askarīya [Armed Forces Technical College] case of the 1974 abortive coup, continues publishing his diary in episodes in Rose al-Yousuf magazine.
The article deals with the Brotherhood’s influence inside the American University in Cairo (AUC), which was clear in the last Students Union elections in which a Christian candidate withdrew due to, as he stated, a mounting religious current on the campus.
The Egyptian Ministry of Trade and Industry has rejected the use of religious slogans as trade marks, but the company Mecca Cola is filing a lawsuit to register its trademark in Egypt

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