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Egypt deletes Salah al-Din and Uqba ibn Nafi from the curriculum The Egyptian ministry of education decided to delete paragraphs about Salah al-Din and Uqba ibn Nafi from the curriculum since they allegedly promoted violence and extremism among the people, since their popularity among Muslims is...
Iqbāl Barakah, in this article, seeks to shed light on the secularism spreading and over-controlling the Turkish Constitution. She reflects on one of the articles of the Turkish constitution which prohibits the study of the Qur'ān for children under twelve years of age . 
Khalīl highlights a valuable piece of research presented at the second conference of “Egyptians against Discrimination” , entitled the name ‘Education and Citizenship’.
This article discusses the educational system in Egypt and the general bias towards Muslim beliefs and customs, rather than secular classrooms. The author asks the Minister of Education, Ahmed Zaky Badr, to be more aware of the discrimination which is so rampant in Egyptian schools. The author also...
Al-Dustūr interviews Dr. Qadrī Hifnī and discusses Muslim–Christian relations.
Al-Wafd reportson the Education minister al-Jamal’s decision to change parts of the history curriculum.
A new stage of inflaming the sectarian climate because of the educational curricula of the Egyptian Ministry of Education.
Shaykh Jamāl Qutb calls for attaching a private Coptic-administered school to Azhar and the reactions of Copts.
Rose al-Yūsuf continues to reveal the Muslim Brotherhood’s plans to control the educational institution and have more influence over students.
For many years, there have been many attempts to introduce Coptic history into the educational curricula, but, unfortunately, they have been aborted by the Ministry of Education. One of these attempts is that of Dr. Kamāl Mughīths, the thinker and professor at the Education Research Center, who...

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