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The author, Dr. Rafīq Habīb, discusses the relationship between citizenship and sedition, believing that citizenship forms the primary defensive line to confronting sedition.
The author wonders why the papers of a ’Christian’ sentenced to death are referred to the ’Muslim’ muftī and not to the church.
Nabīl ‘Abd al-Fattāh discusses the complicated problem of sectarian sedition in Egypt, and examines the causes behind the increase in sectarianism in society.
Counselor Labīb Halīm Labīb, deputy head of the State Council, discusses the issue of whether citizenship contradicts the value of personal freedom of expression.
Shīrīn Rabīc presents the response of Coptic Orthodox men of religion to Abū Islām Ahmad ‘Abd Allāh’s charges, who accused the church of leading waves of missions that target Muslim youth and try to Christianize them.
Hānī Ahmad Rizq interviews the Muslim Dā‘iyah Abū Islām Ahmad ‘Abd Allāh, owner of al-Ummah religious satellite channel, who spoke about Muslim-Christian relations in Egypt and accused Christians of targeting Muslim youth.
The following lines provide information about Dr. Butrus Butrus Ghālī’s agenda. Dr. Ghālī is the chairman of the National Council for Human Rights in Egypt. He recently met a delegation from the U.S Congress and discussed the different complaints against Egypt that have been presented to the...
The interest of Egypt and Egyptians is more important than all conflicts and divisions related to the religion or gender of the ruler. Developing the human spirit is more important and useful
The media can play an influential role in supporting the security services and the government against Islamic terrorist groups. General Ra’ūf al-Manāwī, former assistant of the Egyptian minister of interior, provides facts that prove this assumption.
Kamāl Zākhir asserts that the discussions about Pope Shenouda’s successor aim to safeguard the Orthodox Church and protect Pope Shenouda’s achievements.

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