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Following a Facebook post, published by a group called ‘Anā Min al-Ḍāhir’ (I am from the district al- Ḍāhir), announced that an agreement was met with the Jewish community in Egypt to tour 3 Jewish synagogues in Cairo and visit the premises from the inside. 
The author gives a brief review about the Book of Exodus.
The article discusses the lawsuit which Dr. Nabil Helmi, professor of international law and Dean of the Law School at Zaqazaq University, will file against all the Jews of the world because of the gold they stole from Egypt before their exodus.
Dr. Ahmed Abu Al-Nour, author of “The Most Dangerous Years of the Earth,” published in 1999, gives his point of view on how Egypt can get back the gold which the Jews stole during the exodus.
The article is an interview with Dr. Nabil Helmi, Professor of international law and Dean of the University of Zaqaziq, who together with a group of emigrant Egyptians in Europe plan to sue all the Jews of the world for stealing gold before their exodus from Egypt. They are preparing for payback of...
The Chicago Tribune newspaper published on Aug 27, 2003 an article titled “Settling Moses´ debt.” This article discussed the lawsuit an Egyptian professor of law brought against Jews worldwide. He demands Jews to pay compensation for the gold they stole when they left Egypt with the Prophet...
There has been news on the Internet that the Egyptian Censorship Department on Artistic Works rejected the filming of an American movie titled “The Pharaonic Witch” in which the main role is played by actress Sharon Stone. The film is said to contain claims about the Jews being the builders of the...
Nabil Hilmi, Dean of the Faculty of Law at the University of Zaqaziq, together with a group of emigrant Egyptians in Europe plan to sue “all the Jews of the world” for stealing gold before their exodus from Egypt. They are preparing for payback of this gold with interest.
Anderson, an American Independent Baptist, takes the text of the Torah as absolutely true, the infallible word of God. Archeological findings or lacking archeological findings must be interpreted along that standard.
We asked Dr. Levine to respond to the article in al-Ahram and the comment of Egyptologist Lutfi Sherif. His response focusses on two arguments: Moses is a Hebrew name and the account of the Exodus is right. The arguments show that Dr. Levine and Lutfi Sherif will never agree on these points. For Dr...

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