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Karam Jabr writes about sectarian issues in Egypt and the danger they pose to society.
Khayrī Ramadān comments on religious persecution in Egypt.
Ahmad al-Sāwī comments on Muslim-Christian relations in Egypt.
Hūwaydā Yahiyá reports about different opinions of different Christian figures regarding incidents of fitnah.
The article sheds light on the discussions between Copts and Muslims concerning reports from both sides on the Abū Fānā incidents. More viewpoints are inserted by the author most of which seem to place the blame on the state of Egypt.
The following lines present a reflection on a previous article by the author. It presents a reader’s reaction elaborate on the subject.
Lutfī responds to ‘Āmir on the subject of his faulty understanding of the salafī approach, citing several examples of the salafī approach leading to and supporting terrorist activities and an anti-moderation that is counter to Islam.
The author discusses salafism and refers to its origin and definition throughout the Islamic history.
The article chronicles the appearance of famous dā‘iyahs in Egypt and covers the on-going struggle between the new dā‘iyahs and Salafis to take over the status of the publicly-adored dā‘iyah. The absence of an effective role of the Azhar is also questioned.
Asmā’ Nassār wrote about a truly controversial issue; the privatization of the Azhar. She says that some of the prominent ’salafī’ Shaykhs, headed by Ja‘far Bin Idrīs, a Sudanese Shaykh, established an Islamic university in California in 1995. An exchange of scholars between this University and...

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