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Changing the statute will not help in political reform because it contains many contradictions, the author argues, and modifications to the statute aim only at the interest of the president not the political parties.
The article deals with the Alexandria incidents and focuses on the issue of citizenship and the means to promote it, in order to avoid the recurrence of sectarian troubles.
The press review deals with the incidents of Alexandria, from an analytical point of view, in an attempt to probe the reasons for the assault on three churches by an allegedly schizophrenic young man called Mahmoud Salāh, who killed one person and injured scores others while shouting Fidāk Yā...
In an interview with al-Dustour, Professor of French Literature at the Faculty of Languages, the Azhar University, Dr. Kamāl Jād Allāh recounts his experience as an imām of a mosque in Paris.
After reformers withdraw from the Coptic Orthodox Majlis al-Millī’s elections, there is only one candidate, Pope Shenouda III the Patriarch of the See of St. Mark.
While Western countries do not fear the veil on television, Egyptian television still deals with the hijāb as it was shameful, according to the authors who believe that presenters should be chosen according to their capabilities not appearances.
Some intellectuals have rejected the idea of a film about the life of Christ which they consider an insult to a holy figure.
To revive the Azhar, many professors and scholars advocate choosing the shaykh of the Azhar by election instead of appointment.
An explanation of the Qur’ānic verse " Neither those who are not object of Allah’s anger nor the misled" in order to negate the opinion that the "misled" are the Christians and "the object of Allāh’s anger" are Jewish people.
Abu al- ‘Alā’ Mādī, founder of the Wasat Party, harshly criticizes the Egyptian government for not licensing his party, arguing that the government is not after political reform.

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