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The ongoing process of obtaining NGO status. Dr. Meinardus visits Cairo and recommends writing a book for the understanding of contemporary concepts of martyrdom and persecution in the Coptic Orthodox Church. Dutch businessman Frans Derksen of Fayoum Oases development consulted AWR for advice when...
The ongoing process of obtaining NGO status.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs requested the opinion of the Azhar pertaining to cloning. It is expected that the United Nations will discuss the issue next September. Religiously, it is acceptable to grow organs for medical purposes. But it is forbidden to clone a full human being from which an...
The second delegation of the Ministry of Awqāf [Endowments] is to visit Germany to explain Islam and its civilization, and to respond to all the fabrications and misconceptions regarding Islam. The delegation will also respond to accusations made by the Western media against Islam and Muslims.
The Christian-Muslim Dialogue Group from Austria visited Egypt with the desire to discover a new context for Muslim-Christian relations that might inspire their own practice of Christian-Muslim dialogue in Europe. The group experienced dialogue at very different levels, from religious leaders and...
Francis Fukuyama wrote an article in the Arabic edition of Newsweek. In that article he analyzed the current events in light of the relationship between the West and Muslim world. He considered Islamic fundamentalism an enemy to the West worse than communism. He also said that the struggle was...
The Afghani Taliban movement closed the offices of two Christian aid agencies, claiming that they had relationships with aid workers accused of Christian missionary activity in Afghanistan.
The Episcopal Church in Egypt emphasized its agreement with the Palestinian problem and the steps that Egypt has made to return their rights and stop the violence practiced against them.
The author finds it strange that a distinction is always made between emigrant Copts and Egyptian emigrants. They are described as betrayers, although their comments on the affairs of Egypt are a sign that they still believe they are Egyptians. The author believes that Egypt can benefit from its...
Archpriest Shenouda Al-Baramousa, who serves in the Coptic Church in America, praised Mubarak’s role in consolidating national unity and controlling extremism.

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