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Dr. ‘Alī al-Sammān, the former chairman of the Azhar’s interfaith dialogue committee, says the Arab-Israeli conflict is the root of all evil worldwide, adding that there is no clash between religions but rather a political influence that uses religion to attain its objectives.
The coordinator of the controversial movement Kifāyah says, in this interview with Sawt al-Ummah, that his group has included all political orientations in a bid to unify ranks in the face of a regime that is loathed by all Egyptians.
The author comments on the role and achievements of the National Council for Human Rights in Egypt.
Ahmad Kamāl Abū al-Majd, the deputy head of the government’s National Council for Human Rights (N.C.H.R.), says in this interview that it is a right and a duty of the council to express its own views, even if they run counter to the government’s opinions, adding what really preoccupies the...
Upcoming changes to the National Council of Human Rights are discussed and their impact on the council’s members.
Ramzī Zalqamah highlights the danger of anarchy and ideological and religious divisions in the Middle East, asserting that national unity and civil governments are the only way to live in peace in the region.
Dispute over two qirats of land in the Upper Egyptian village of Dayr al- Barshā, Minia governorate, ended up with six people killed and 12 others wounded.
The author discusses some moral values that became absent in Egyptian society.
The selection for pope number 118 of the Egyptian Orthodox church has been narrowed down to three top personalities: Bishop Bīshūy, Bishop Mūsá and Bishop Yu’annis.
The following review presents three letters written by Dr. George Habīb Bibāwī to his friend Kamāl Zākhir, who is facing the Orthodox church’s wrath at the present time. Bibāwī is a former Orthodox Copt who was excommunicated by Pope Shenouda before joining the Protestant church in the United...

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