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A conference entitled, ‘Toward a civil democratic Islamic discourse, the Constitutional stipulation of Islam and its philosophy of rule,’ was held in Amman, Jordan. The attendants agreed on the main issues, discussed other issues and avoided controversial issues.
Sabrī Sa‘īd analyzes statements of influential leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood, believing that their statements uncover obscure tendencies toward the concept of a civil state.
Dr. Rafīq Ḥabīb discusses the possibility that the current escalation in the regime’s confrontation against the Muslim Brotherhood may result in the extirpation of the group from the Egyptian society.
The Muslim Brotherhood’s agenda is an attempt to establish an Islamic theocracy in Egypt in the name of civil state. The group is manipulating people and using vague language to achieve their aims.
The religious state that the Muslim Brotherhood advocates is another form of eastern despotism which, if it were to exist, closes the door to any democratic development.
The Swedish Institute in Alexandria will organize an international symposium to discuss the challenges facing East-West relations.
Tāmir Ṣalāḥ al-Dīn reports on the story of a Muslim family that disappeared from their neighborhood and are claimed to have embraced Jehovah’s Witnesses Christianity in a rural district in Alexandria.
The recent incidents involving the great poet Aḥmad ‘Abd al-Mu‘ṭī Ḥijāzī reveal that creativity no longer matters to people.
The article is based on an interview with poet Ahmad ‘Abd al-Mu‘t...
Pope Shenouda III has obtained a court verdict against Muhsin Adīb, a Copt, who was reported as leasing two flats owned by the pope in Cairo’s Heliopolis, but having ceased paying their monthly rent since April 1997.

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