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A press conference was organized by the Egyptian Union for Human Rights Organisation to give reporters an opportunity to meet Camilia Lutfi and her twin sons Andrew and Mario. However the mother and her children did not turn up.
The author discusses marriages between Muslims and Christians, drawing on the opinions of sociologists and psychologists as to why people are falling in love across religious lines and why this seems to be such a problem in Egyptian society.
A competition to imitate the Prophet Muhammad has been called off in Germany because of fears that it may provoke a fierce reaction from Muslims.
A satirical German magazine has launched a competition entitled ’Who resembles Muhammad?’ which observers have commented could create reverberations for Muslims around the world.
A Christian high-school student tried to commit suicide after being made to sit the Islamic exam because her father converted to Islam.
Mahāsin al-Sinūsī writes about Sa‘d al-Dīn Ibrāhīm’s request to return to Egypt.
The article mentions books that have been banned or approved by the Islamic Research Academy.
Shoes bearing the name of Allāh on the sole are reduced in price.
The Administrative Court has adjourned Jamāl al-Bannā’s lawsuit against the Grand imām of the Azhar and the minister of interior banning his books from being exported.
This article comments on the potential imprisonment of ‘Ādil Hammūdah and defends his position.

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