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E-mails containing pictures of a number of Coptic girls who have reportedly been kidnapped or run away from homes are now sent as a warning to every Coptic girl.
Muslims against Discrimination has issued a statement signed by 65 writers and intellectuals which expresses that they are weary of the ignorant who speak in the name of Islam and demand full citizenship rights for all Egyptians.
Thousands of Christian girls have received e-mail letters signed by a priest called Būtā, in which he warns them against establishing any personal relations with Muslim girls to avoid being kidnapped and forced to convert to Islam.
Husām Tammām writes about the Muslim Brotherhood and its global organization.
The Supreme State Security Court has decided to release Muhammad Khayrat al-Shātir, and three other senior members of the Muslim Brotherhood who were arrested last December along with 140 other members and students in the case known as "the Azhar militia."
The Muslim Brotherhood has no intention of assuming control of the country and would prefer to remain as a strong opposition group rather than becoming in an incapable regime.
Dozens of mothers and wives of suspects in al-Tā’ifah al-Mansūrah case demonstrated against the Ministry of Interior for not releasing their relatives.
The article talks about the accusation against the Islamists’ Lawyer Mamdūḥ Ismā‘īl as being the connecting link between the second man in al-Qa‘idah, al-Zawāhrī and the Jihād elements in Egypt.
Amāl Mu‘awad writes about the Azhar Committee for Dialogue among Religions.
Although the Islamic world owns every physical and human resource that can make it play an influential and effective role in the course of history, the reality is quite different.

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