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Heading in the opposite direction to France, some British local councils hold swimming sessions restricted to those wearing the ‘Burkini’ Islamic swimming costume.
Contrary to what was reported yesterday, today’s press reported that the Muslim Brotherhood general guide is still occupying his position and will remain the general guide until the end of his mandate at the end of January.
Sayyid al-Qimnī is fighting a battle in the field of freedom of expression. He criticizes the Azhar curricula and the Muslim Brotherhood for erasing reason and harming the future.
Twins Mario and Andrew Midhat Ramsis have forwarded a request to the Minister of the Interior Habīb al-‘ādlī asking to be registered as Christians again.
The following lines review an interview with Egyptian novelist Edward Girgis. He speaks about Coptic expatriates, sectarianism, and social issues in Egypt.
Ibrāhīm takes a look at the media coverage of the pig cull that the Egyptian government ordered as a result of the H1N1 virus.
Shukrī comments on the Swine flu in Egypt.
Islamic leaders have criticized the Vatican pope’s visit to Jordan and explain their discontentment with him not apologizing for what they called offenses against Muslims and Islam.
In this article Bayyūmī sheds light on the significance of the Azhar University in the hearts of Muslims and how it has represented their culture for 1000 years. He warns that any sort of trials or decisions taken against it would probably cause sectarian disputes among Muslims and Christians.
Maria Graversen attended a seminar at AUC about female domestic workers in Egypt and reports on what she learnt.

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