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Sāmī Hāmid reports about the latest U.S. report regarding freedom of religion in Egypt.
Dr. Muhī al-Dīn ‘Abd al-Halīm writes about anti-Semitism and anti-Islam attitude.
Muhammad Khalīl reports about the refusal of the ‘Azhar to depict the Prophet Muhammad and his companions in a film about Islam.
The International Center for Civilization Studies holds its third annual seminar about Islam in the West.
One of the founders of the group Egyptians Against Discrimination announces her withdrawal from the group under pretext of tackling issues that are irrelevant to the group’s objectives.
A Christian 25-year old man converts to Islam and alleges that his family want to kill him.
The article sheds light on the case of Mamdūh, a Copt, whose wife, Muná, left him to marry another. Muná obtained a decree granting her a divorce because she claimed Mamdūh was psychologically troubled. Consequently, Mamdūh demands an investigation questioning the credibility of the decree.
Participants in the 13th International Conference of Islamic Philosophy fiercely attack Professor Hassan Hanafī for criticizing the Sunni school of jurisprudence, al-Ash‘arī, and saying that miracles occur according to a law that we do not know.
Al-Bannā is against the idea that judicial rulings are absolutely correct because such saying violates the principle of freedom of expression.
Rāmī Rushdī reports on Jacky Trevane’s book ‘Fatwa: Living with a Death Threat.’

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