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AWR is closing in on the backlog, developing the electronic documentation center and still working on obtaining NGO status.
Al-Sharq al-Awsat learned that the forensic evidence in the case of the slain Coptic American family of Egyptian origin indicates the motive of robbery rather than the alleged sectarian motivations.
Continuing discussions in Egyptian media about the alleged conversion of Wafā’ Costantin to Islam.
The deteriorating standard of al-Azhar graduates, who work as mosque preachers came to the point of the issuing of perplexing fatwas and the fumbling for the right Islamic law.
Remark on the importance, for financial support and thus better capacity, of CAWU obtaining NGO status.
The U.S. State Department, together with the C.I.A., has finished the 2005-2006 report on the U.S. policy towards the Middle East. According to the report, the U.S. government will demand that Egypt remove all the barriers hindering the role of civil organizations.
Problems at AWR due to still being short in staff.
Many articles in this issue are about the alleged conversion of the wife of a priest in Abū al-Matāmīr. Reference to interviews with H.H. Pope Shenouda in al-Wafd and Bishop Bissenti in Al-Ahram al-Arabi.
His message came with his miraculous birth on this dark earth. Man who was created from the earth’s surface can have his purity and chastity inside. The Qur’an says that the Virgin Mary isolated herself from people as an instinctive act to keep that purity intact.
Al-Wafd starts a series of articles on the future of movements of political Islam in Egypt, their attitude towards democracy, participation and circulation of authority. In this article it reviews the most important Islamic movements that adopted violence in order to reach power and their attitude...

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