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Max Michel stresses the legitimacy of his church, and the Coptic Orthodox Church stresses its rejection. Pope Shenouda is ready to meet Max Michel when the latter expresses his regression and removes his patriarchal garments and title.
In the article, the author argues that Jewish religious traditions and the Old Testament were strongly influenced by the Egyptian ethical and social code, which preceded Moses by hundreds of years.
The Azhar curriculum confirms superstitions, discrimination and narrow- mindedness. The FIqh curriculum goes back five centuries, and represents insulting rules for treating women and Dhimmīs.
Dr. Ṭāhah Jābir al-‘Ilwānī writes about an interfaith summit conference, held recently in an ancient Catholic monastery in New York for the purpose of uniting the world’s religions into a global organization. He further elaborates on the initiative to establish a United Religions Organization,...
Wā’il ‘Abd al-Fattāh traces the history of Najīb Maḥfūz’s novel ‘Awlād Ḥaritnā’ [Children of Gebelawi].
Sulaymān Shafīq comments on Bishop Mūsá’s seminar concerning Christian gatherings in Egyptian universities.
The author reviews three books on Islamic studies.
Islamic scholars support a suggestion to issue licenses for issuing religious Fatwás.
Muslim scholars express their views on the so-called "satellite channel Dā‘iyahs," and why they have wider popularity than the ones designated by the Ministry of Endowments.
The author of the article examines Karen Armstrong’s article, ’The Muslim Prophet Born in Bethlehem,’published by The Guardian a few days ago. In her article, Armstrong denied the existence of a clash of civilizations between Islām and the West and highlighted the exalted position of Christ in...

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