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Dr. Kamāl Mughīth writes about the Egyptian educational system.
The article claims that the government did not declare the number of Copts in the most recent census, a statement that Copts found to be suspicious.
The Muslim Brotherhood has criticized the Coptic Orthodox Church, particularly Pope Shenouda, for calling to support the President Mubāraq in the presidential elections of 2005.
This article is the first in a series on the relation between the Coptic Orthodox Church, represented by the pope, and the Egyptian government, represented by the president. The following lines highlight the firm friendship between Pope Kyrillos VI and former Egyptian President Jamāl ‘Abd al-Nāsir...
The following lines highlight the historic background of religious and civil states in Egypt. Muṣṭafá Kāmil was the advocate of an Islamic state a century ago. He was defeated by a national group that advocates a civil state. The same struggle appears to be repeating nowadays with discussions over...
The author of the article refers to an academic study carried out by Dr. Fārūq Ahmad Muṣṭafá concerning Egyptian festivals, in which he dealt with the features and the general characteristics of religious celebrations in Egypt.
Husām Tammām writes about the Muslim Brotherhood and their political plans.
The article says that a lack of supervision has provided an opportunity for the establishment of many non-governmental organizations [NGOs] whose purpose is to spread extremism.
Lawyer of the Jamā‘ah al-Islāmīyah,Mamdūh Ismā‘īl, strongly denied any connection to Ayman al-Zawāhrī or acting under his instructions.
The regime certainly knows that arresting Ismā‘īl on charges of belonging to the Jihād Organization is a charge that the EU and human rights organizations will believe. Furthermore, the arrest is in line with the U.S. declared war against Islam.

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