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The author criticizes newspapers, journalists, liberals and Copts, who market the Brotherhood’s agenda and formally recognize the group.
The article reports on plans by expatriate Copt ‘Adlī Abadīr to establish and finance an organization aimed at reforming Islamic ideology. The article also says that ‘Adlī Abadīr plans to organize a conference in Cairo to discuss Coptic problems.
The article reports on a tour of US churches for some Christian and Muslim figures organized by the American embassy in Cairo.
The article reports on discussions concerning the ordination of female ministers in the Evangelical Church.
The author gives a brief review of Egypt during the time of the Ikshidid Dynasty, which ruled the country on behalf of the central government of the Abbasid caliphate, which was located in Baghdad.
The author reviews a novel written by Robert Ferrigno presuming what could happen if Islamists waged and won a war against the United States and established a caliphate there.
The author thinks that Dr. Sa‘d al-Dīn Ibrāhīm is setting a new branch of Ibn Khaldun Center for Development Studies in the U.S. to act as the future main headquarters, a step which would facilitate U.S. financing of the center.
The author reviews the relations binding Egypt and the Vatican, which established diplomatic ties in 1920.
Usāma Salāma argues that discussion of the Coptic file in the International Committee on Human Rights at the UN, may lead to harmful acts against Copts who still live inside Egypt.
The issue of international interference in Egypt on behalf of the Copts is highly controversial, and the author argues that Egyptian distress, not only Coptic distress should be internationalized.

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