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The author defines the term Christian Zionism through reviewing the history of the United States since it’s establishment.
The author criticizes curricula in Egyptian schools, underlining that they teach students how to hate the West, instead of teaching them how to benefit from Western societies’ progress.
Salāma continues his review of a German congress about the dialogue of cultures, and more specifically, about the separation of state and religion and the role of religion in democracy.
The dialogue between civilizations has long been experienced by German youth in a very concrete way through intensive and active cultural exchange holidays in Egypt.
Discrimination against other religious sects and strange fatwas and religious teachings are the main grounds for the Alexandria attacks and other incidents of sectarian sedition. The writer suggests certain actions be taken to diminish this stream of hostility and discrimination that is taking over...
The article deals with a good model of Muslim-Christian relations in Shubrā, where many Muslim women wearing the niqāb or hijāb visit Christian clinics for treatment.
The author explains that Egyptian Christians are being unfairly linked to the ‘global Christian conspiracy’ against Islam and Muslims reflected in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.
The author criticizes a book review of Nabīl Louqa Bibāwī’s book, The Problems of Copts in Egypt and their Solutions, written by Al-Ahrām columnist Mahmoud Muntasir and warns against the idea of appeasing those who have returned from the Gulf with fundamentalist ideologies.
The author continues his series of articles replying to Archpriest Zakarīyā Butrus’ opinions about Islam expressed on a program called ‘Questions about Faith’ broadcast on a Christian satellite channel called al-Hayāt.
A cassette tape which attacks Christians and writers is being sold on the streets.

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