Date of source: Sunday, November 5, 2006
The review presents an interview with Max Michael and different responses from Coptic Orthodox figures.
Date of source: Saturday, November 4, 2006
The era of the enlightenment
was the age of the materialistic and spiritual power that invaded Western Europe, Russia, and the European
expansion beyond the Pacific Ocean, now known as America. This age established the value of modernization, where
the values of the “white man” became the...
Date of source: Friday, November 10, 2006
The Egyptian Coptic Evangelical Church is
accused of receiving support from American fundamentalist pastors that are loyal to America and believe in Israel’s
rights in Palestine.
Date of source: Sunday, November 5, 2006
The author reviews the films the ‘Da Vinci Code’ and ‘United 93.’
Date of source: Wednesday, November 1, 2006
To have a fruitful cooperation,
it is important that the West, and especially the U.S. government, move away from its stereotypical belief that all
Islamic groups are terrorist organizations. Dialogue between civilizations marked the starting point of the
Mediterranean partnership.
Date of source: Wednesday, November 1, 2006
The sixteenth conference of the Council of the Catholic Patriarchs of the East, held in Lebanon, discussed the rapid migration of Christians from the Arab World. It referred to the practices of the state in Egypt toward Copts as being the main reason behind Coptic emigration.
Date of source: Tuesday, November 7, 2006
New security measures have led to chaos in some European
airports and cost air transport companies more expenditure.
Date of source: Saturday, November 4, 2006
Hamdī Mustafā interviews the
Egyptian Shī‘ah leader, Sharīf Rāshid al-Sidafī, who explains some
controversial beliefs in the Shī‘ah doctrine.
Date of source: Saturday, November 4, 2006
Mahdī Mustafá reveals the
scheme for destroying Arab and Sunnī Iraqis, as designed by three capitals: Washington, London and Tehran.
The winning card in their plan is, undoubtedly, the Shī‘ah.
Date of source: Tuesday, November 7, 2006
The author reviews a book by late thinker Edward
Sa‘īd titled ‘Orientalism,’ in which he affirmed that European Orientalists were not preoccupied
with what they had seen with their own eyes in the East, inasmuch as with the image embedded in their own minds
about it.