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The problem does not lie in religions but in their followers who accuse followers of different religions of being unfaithful which eventually leads to fundamentalism.
Muslims have learned from the Qur’ān that people are different and that this difference is necessary to enrich the human experience.
A headmaster persecutes a veiled teacher for her tight clothes.
Sharī‘ah does not allow women to testify without the presence of a male witness. However the testimony of a woman is only accepted in cases concerning women.
Today scholars have to issue provisions that address the era in which we live and deal with people’s interests.
In the article, the author comments on three issues that share the same topic of the relationship between religious scriptures and the law.
Muslim scholars assert that demonstrations of sabotage and protests which harm the country and the people’s interests are religiously forbidden.
The author criticizes the Egyptian political system for not choosing a single Copt or a woman during the recent allocation of new governors.
The Ministry of Awqāf [religious endowments] has declared a plan to release 1500 female religious guide in mosques in order to confront the phenomenon of the niqāb and religious extremism.
The author accuses the Ibn Khaldoun Center for Development Studies of holding sectarian conferences to ignite strife in the southern city of Luxor.

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