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‘Abd al-Hakīm al-Qādī accuses a Coptic activist from the southern city of Qena of contacting dubious foreign bodies and making reports that harm national unity.
The author condemns a recent cell phone video that was meant to damage national unity. He calls to find the individuals responsible for making it, and have them stand trial.
In a recent security crackdown, prosecution authorities in al-Minūfīyah and al-Fayyūm decided to detain 31 Muslim Brotherhood members and leaders for 15 days.
Islamist lawyer Muntasir al-Zayyāt says that he will appeal against the British embassy’s decision not to grant him a visa.
Councilor Labīb attributes the Christians’ immigration to the fundamentalist Islamization imposed by some fundamentalist groups that aim to establish Islamic theocracies.
The article reports on the decisions of Dr. Muhammad Sayyid Tantāwī, shaykh of the Azhar, to permit women to work as ma’dhūns, and to allow female students to travel abroad without mahrams.
The article reports on a statement made by the undersecretary of the Azhar, Dr. ‘Umar al-Dīb, in which he has eliminated the possibility of recognizing the revival of the suspended Azhar Scholars’ Front.
Hānī Labīb praises the Azhar University’s decision to allow students to participate in student activities during the mid-year school holiday.
Mahmūd al-Imāmī presents the opinions of Muslim Azhar scholars and university professors about the issue of missionary activities in an Islamic state such as Egypt.
Debates surface following the publication of a document regarding the freedom of expression in the Arab world by the Arab League. This issue also focuses on the future of political life in Egypt, and the difficulties that may arise.

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