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In an opinion article, Ṭalat Radwan, contributor to Civic Egypt online magazine, critiqued Dr. ‘Abd al-Wahāb Al-Misrī's writings. Radwan claims that contrary to what has been circulating in the Egyptian cultural sphere, that Al-Misrī was rumored to be a liberal or Marxist, he has demonstrated his...
This article explores contemporary critiques of the Arab and Muslim identities.  
The article discusses the tragic end of one of the most famous Egyptian philosophers and mathematicians. Refusing to embrace Christianity, Hypatia was slaughtered at the hands of church men.
The article sheds light on a study conducted by researcher Robier al-Farīs on the way folklore brings religions together. Al-Farīs also concluded that Coptic folklore suffers from the ignorance of researchers and the oppression of the church’s official culture as public creativity remains exquisite...
Religious extremists are against change and reform according to author Tal‘at Radwān. He believes that religious fanaticism is fostered in a climate of autocracy and oppression.
The article comments on the social and political factors that may lead to incidents of sectarian strife.
The author bemoans the intensive care given by Egyptians authors to the “Hebrew culture” presented in the Old Testament, arguing that this culture is anti-Egyptian and contradicts scientific facts.
Religious fractions as justification to create a Coptic state are discussed.
The author reviews a book by Khalīl al-‘Anānī entitled, ’al-Ikhwān al-Muslimūn fī Misr; Shaykhūkhah Tusāri‘ al-Zaman’ [The Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt; Old Age Struggling Time].
The article examines the human rights course at Alexandria University which teaches students that Bahā’ī marriage is not legally valid and that Egyptian Christians are second class citizens.

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