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A demographic survey conducted in the late 1990s showed that half of Egyptian women have been battered at least once during the year that preceded the research while statistics on honor killings in Egypt from 1998 till 2001 showed that 79% of these crimes are the result of sheer doubts.
A book left behind by the Jews of Egypt, entitled Al-Talmud - Usuluh wa Tasalsuluh wa Ādābuh [The Talmud: its origin, sequence and morals], was accidentally found by Dr. Rashād al-Shāmī, professor of Hebrew literature at ‘Ayn Shams University.
The Azhar carries two missions since it was established; a spiritual and an educational one. A recent study by the national councils discussing the educational process in -Azhar faculties and higher institutions affirmed the need for revitalization in order to prepare missionaries able to handle...
God, blessed be His name, said in the holy Bible "Blessed be Egypt my people" [Isaiah 19:25-26, New International Version]. It is a great pleasure that the name of Mubārak
In an important interview with Ākhir Sā‘a, the Minister of Awqāf [Endowments], Dr. Mahmoud Hamdī Zaqzouq, highlighted President Mubārak’s achievements in the field of national unity.
Freedom to change religion, constructing churches, and employment without discrimination based on religion are the main controversial issues between the Church and the state. They also constitute the potential sources of any conflict that may arise between the two sides.
The persons who offer the enemies of the state, hiding under the cloak of ‘human rights,’ ‘minorities’ rights’ and ‘freedom of worship,’ weapons to tarnish its image and defaming it cannot but be lacking awareness.
A recent pulp book by some unknown author is overloaded with poisonous gleefulness and inhuman lack of consideration for others’ mishaps and misery.
The historical facts state that unlimited polygamy was the rule since ancient times. The concept of unmarriageable persons started with mother then sisters until it reached 14 relatives in the holy Qur’ān.
‘Amr ‘Abd al-Rahman was granted the PhD in interpreting the Holy Qur’ān. cAbd al-Rahman was doing his best to escape imprisonment [cAbd al-Rahman was a member of al-Jamācāt al-Islāmīya ] . From 1986 to 1988, shaykh cAbd al-Rahman used to depend on a look-alike to escape security surveillance.

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