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Ramadān says that the constitution and laws must be respected "when everything in the country is socially, culturally, economically and legally not against any Muslim principle."
The most disturbing matter is the state’s two-faced position, opting for the state-religion combination in defense of its power, and calling for separation when it addresses political opposition.
Veiled women now appear in Egyptian television commercials and music videos. This has provoked different reactions amongst different social classes.
‘Amr Khālid is back in the limelight and enjoys this.
The Front of Azhar Scholars contested the statement by the Grand Shaykh of the Azhar in which he said the normalization with Israel was halāl.
Shaykh al-Qaradāwī replies to questions about whether the constitutions of Islamic states contradict the sharī‘a.
A discussion of the citizenship rights of the Egyptian people, and Copts in particular.
Without the right to differ, Nabīl Najīb Salāma argues that there can be no democracy, since variety of opinions, cultures and experiences enriches societies, helping them prosper.
A discussion of the difficulties for Copts wishing to divorce their spouses.
An employee at the Ministry of Agriculture claimed that an unlicensed church was going to be built in a storehouse in the Nazlat Musturud area, in order to get the building destroyed in a personal vendetta against the owner.

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