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The Central Council of Ex-Muslims is only a media tactic that attempts to cover the victories of Islām in the Arab countries and Europe and will increase the tension between the Islamic world and the West.
Christian thinkers comment on Pope Shenouda’s recent decisions.
University professors and human rights members express their views about the modification of the Egyptian Constitution.
In this article the author highlights the debate over article two of the Constitution, criticizes the clamor made around its amendment, and provides his own understanding of the article.
Pope Shenouda has added a new stance to his previous national stances when he announced, on behalf of Egyptian Copts, his rejection to any amendment introduced to the second article of the Constitution.
The author questions if the second article of the Constitution should be discussed at this time. He highlights the two arguments concerning its implementation and relevance in society today.
The article claims that article two of the Egyptian Constitution is the source of all woes and that it is the generator of extremism in Egypt.
The proposed constitutional amendments would benefit the Copts because it will introduce an article that stipulates citizenship as being a right of all Egyptians, regardless of their religion and color for the first time in Egyptian history.
The author reviews the relation between religion and the state in many parts of the world.
The article presents the interview that Ākhir Sā‘ah had with the famous intellectual Muhammad Arkūn, in which he expressed his views on various issues.

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