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A review of the book, ’Out of Place: A Memoir.’ The memoir outlines the lives of Edward W. Said and his sister, Rosemarie Said Zahlan.
After a long-standing ban, stretching almost half a century, the controversial ’Awlād Hāritnā’ by Najīb Mahfūz has been published in Egypt.
Muhammad Salmāwī cites his conversation with Najīb Mahfūz regarding the publication of his novel ’ Awlād Hāratinā.’
The article discusses the passing of Father Antonious Henein, highlighting his achievements in his personal life and the contributions he made to furthering the Coptic Orthodox Church, both in Egypt, and in North America.
The author talks about a conference on the ‘Laymen’s Vision of Church Problems.’
Some intellectuals comment on Christians’ political activities.
The author comments on the Muslim Brotherhood’s control over the political and social life in Egypt.
Islam is a moderate religion that rejects discrimination and restrictions.
Many Christians are calling for an amendment to the regulations concerning the election of the Coptic Orthodox pope.
Karam Jabr asserts the importance of limiting mosques’ role to worship and supports the recent law banning demonstrations from being held in mosques.

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