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The deletion of the religious reference from identification cards or the issuance of them according to the nearest mosque will lead, contrary to pretenders’ allegations, to the loss of human rights, Egyptian identity and the elimination of Egyptian history.
This article traces the battle between Islam and Christianity via the satellites and the internet, led by an Islamic preacher, ‘Abdullāh Badr and a priest, Zakarya Butrus. Satellite channels and the internet have become a means through which sectarian sedition is spread in Egypt.
In his interview with Ākhir Sā‘ah, the writer and researcher Samīr Murqus talks about citizenship as a comprehensive concept and the reasons for the escalated sectarian tensions in Egypt.
Ākhir Sā‘ah presents a study entitled “Egypt’s path to self-acceptance: Sectarian tension and the vices of education” which tackles the relation between Muslims and Copts in Egypt. The study warns against intrigues that aim at fueling sectarianism in Egypt.
Irshad Manji argues that despite an increasingly popular belief, foreign policy grievances have caused the increased number of terrorist attacks in the West, the violent jihadists have rarely needed foreign policy grievances to justify their hot heads, as demonstrated by their kidnapping of...
A celebration for the children of Muslim Brotherhood-owned nurseries in Kafr al-Shaykh and al-Bihīra governorates has provoked angry reactions from attendees.
The leaders of al-Jihād discuss abandoning their ideology of domination.
The author discusses an article written by Dr. Steven Metz, Associate Research Professor at the Strategic Studies Institute, in which he warns Western governments that information offered by the experts about Islamic fundamentalism is inaccurate.
Catholic Priest Jirjis Wīsā Jirjis says in this interview that the marriage of Catholic clergymen is optional and that a priest might have the freedom not to confine his service to one particular church all his life.
The article responds to the questions regarding the Pope’s attitude towards the dissident Maximus.

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