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The author tackles the visit paid by Pope Benedict XVI to Auschwitz, Poland, where the Nazi German army committed brutal massacres of European Jews and others in what is known as the Holocaust.
The return of retired veiled actresses to the small screen has raised many questions over the roles they are likely to agree to play after putting on the hijāb.
Awqāt al-Farāgh [Free time], a movie starring a group of youngsters in their early twenties, reflects the struggle of Egyptian teenagers with their religious and social beliefs. The 19- year-old scriptwriter of the movie, ‘Umar Jamāl, discussed the issue of the hijāb among Egyptian young girls...
The planned screening of The Da Vinci Code in Egypt has been met with strong opposition from church leaders. Arguing that “forbidden fruit is sweet,” Hānī Labīb believes that the ban on the movie will encourage more people to see the movie.
A dispute between a Muslim and a Coptic family over a strip of land is said to have caused sectarian sedition.
The author criticizes the way the state is dealing with Coptic problems, which only led to deteriorating relationships between Muslims and Christians in Egypt, and calls for quick political and constitutional reforms as the only way out of this serious dilemma.
Youssuf Sidhom presents the case of a Copt who was accused of forgery when he attempted to gain a national identity card stating that he was Christian.
The Supreme Council for Culture organizes a symposium on ‘Religion and Nationalism’
The author continues his series of articles in Sawt al-Azhar newspaper replying to Archpriest Zakarīyā Butrus’s opinions about Islam and his appearances on the Christian TV channel al-Hayāt.
The author argues that the activities of the Muslim Brotherhood and emigrant Copts may lead to a religious crisis.

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