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The Bahā’īs are willing to participate in the referendum on the constitutional amendments as Egyptian citizens.
Muhammad al-Bāz reports on Ronan Isaac’s article about the Prophet Muhammad and his wives.
The incident of the exclusion of a Christian reader from her job reflects the excess of some officials within the Egyptian administrative system that aim to exclude Christian citizens from the top ranking positions.
‘Abd al-Khāliq Husayn states why conferences and dialogues held among religions and sects fail.
Muḥammad ‘Aṭif discusses the concept of the unity of religions.
Samiḥ Fawzī discusses the idea of establishing a Christian university similar to that of the Azhar.
A riot in 721 AH, during the rule of Sulṭān Muḥammad Bin Qalāwūn, left 51 churches ruined in various cities in Egypt.
Sectarian violence broke out in the Upper Egyptian village of Armant, Qinā governorate, after rumors spread that a group of three Coptic young men seduced a number of Muslim girls and filmed them in compromising positions. Arson attacks swept the village and eight Muslim teenagers were arrested for...
In a series of articles entitled, ‘The Perils of a Religious State,’ Jābir ‘Aṣfūr, the secretary general of the Supreme Council of Culture, warns of the dangers of Islamic theocracy.
Egyptian security forces recently launched a massive drive against leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood, since group-related students gave a military style rally in the Azhar University a few months ago [AWR, week 51, 2006, article 26]. Members of the group say that the crackdown aims at removing the...

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