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Muhammad al-‘Usayrī criticizes the new phenomenon of Takfīr.
Iqbāl Barakah reviews a report published in Rose al-Yūsuf magazine on January 26, 2008, about six villages in the Upper Egyptian governorate of Qena where men totally refuse the idea of education for girls.
Joseph Malāk comments on recent statements from Muslim and Christian figures on the issue of the relationship between Muslims and Christians in Egypt.
The article is based on the presentation of a Ph.D. thesis that shows that Islam preceded the newly established concept of citizenship by demonstrating features of civil rights.
The article sheds lights on one of the aspects of sectarianism that stormed Egyptian society. A street sign was put in the middle of a narrow road leading to a Coptic Orthodox monastery in a village in Qena that says: “Cemetery of Muslims. Non-Muslims are not allowed to pass, please!”
Muhammad al-Bāz reviews the ideas of a newly-established group called ’Citizens in One Homeland.’
Religion has become the central aspect in Egyptian life. The offenses and insults that are exchanged between Muslims and Christians reflect on people’s lives in Egypt. Father Zakaria is the result of the offenses against Christianity in the late 1970s and 1980s and something must be done to put an...
Muhammad al-Shāfi‘ī reports that the British government refused to grant the Muslim Dā‘iyah Yūsuf al-Qaradāwī a visa to visit Britain after he applied for a medical-purposes entrance to the U.K. a year ago.
‘Abbūd al-Zumur’s wife and his lawyer deny the rumors about ‘Abbūd and Tāriq al-Zumur’s alleged rejection of Sayyid Imām’s reviews. Al-Zumurs’ lawyer provides a short review of Tāriq al-Zumur’s book that was published in 2006.
The article highlights the relationship between the banned Muslim Brotherhood group and the Palestinian group Hamās, and questions whether the Brotherhood poses a real threat to national security through its strong relationship with the Palestinian military fraction.

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