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‘Abd Allāh Kamāl comments on what was circulated about Pope Shenouda’s absence from his weekly sermon in Alexandria and criticizes what was published about the subject in al-Kirāzah church newspaper.
The author reflects on two similar issues taking place simultaneously, one in Egypt and one in Germany that both deal with people’s right to declare or not declare their religion.
The article relates the story of an interfaith marriage in Egypt, stating that such a harmonious relationship between the couple and their religious communities is difficult to find at the current time in Egypt.
The article lists comments made on some of the author’s e-articles published on the Web. The comments reflect the author’s opinion on the appearance of the new dā‘iyahs and the strategies they follow to gain access into the public’s preferences.
The author discusses the functions and value of a free press, and cites the American press as a good model.
Two of Kamāl’s articles about the Azhar Grand imām’s lawsuit against al-Fajr newspaper have earned praise from the Grand imām himself.
The author discusses the Muslim Brotherhood and what affect it has on the political arena in Egypt.
The spread of the veil in Egyptian society over the last two decades has led to it being used for commercial purposes. In the article the author looks at the contradictions that have occurred as a result of this phenomenon.
A book containing excerpts from speeches of Father Mattá is published, commenting on the relations between the church and state during the 1981 crisis.
‘Abd Allāh Kamāl believes that the Hamās group in Palestine and its ally, the Muslim Brotherhood, planned the entrance of thousands of Gazans into Egypt.

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