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Al Shaab interviewed Prof. Mohammed Abed El Miniem Khafaga, one of the leading old guard of the Azhar University, about the developments at the Azhar in the past decades.
Al Ahram answers the critique of Al-Osboa and says they received support for their research from Egypt’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ford Foundation.
Al-Osboa claims that a research of the Al Ahram Institute for Political Studies on Public opinion and political participation, which includes questions on political participation on a religious basis, aims at giving vital information to the Americans.
The article writes about fighting terrorism and criticizes the behavior of the police in protecting Christians against violence.
The French Channel 7 decided to shoot a film about religious tolerance in Egypt. This film will be broadcast at the beginning of 1999 on all the European television channels.
Building churches in new area’s is not so easy.
The book, written by a Muslim, says the government is overlooking problems of Copts in Egypt.
Participants of an Islamic Christian Conference claim work needs to be done on the national and international levels in order to support the invitation of President Mubarak to form an international front.
Most requests for refugee status are based on false claims, says the author who gives examples of terrorists who were granted asylum in Europe.
The article describes how Muslim fundamentalism changed from the penniless Muslim Brotherhood of the 1940s through the 1970s to the big business of huge terrorist infrastructures supported by huge financial resources in the 1980s and 1990s.

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