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The article deals with coexistence between Muslims and Christians in Egypt.
The author is critical of the church’s stance against freedom of expression when it comes to films and novels that deal with Christianity in Egypt.
The author discusses the inadequacy of the Egyptian discourse and how far from reality it is. The author substantiates his point with a statistical review made by many world organizations.
The author argues whether or not current Egyptian Muslims are the grandchildren of old invaders who arrived during the Islamic conquest to Egypt in the seventh century.
The author comments on two articles on jihad and the war on Iraq by Dr. Essam Al-Erian and Muhammad Ibrahim Mabruk. He believes that protecting one´s homeland does not need a religious text or fatwa. He adds that framing jihad in its religious dimension will harm other forms of jihad and will...
Dr. ‘Ammār ‘Alī Hasan argues that Muslim dā‘iyas, often seen on satellite television channels, are increasingly seen in the West as representatives of true Islam, and that they must address important issues facing Muslims.
‘Ammār ‘Alī Hasan states that the press in Egypt is in crisis, and criticizes irresponsible unprofessional newspapers that caused sectarian problems by their treatment of the play produced by a church in Alexandria.
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