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The author contemplates the announcements of the Muslim Brotherhood’s Mahdī ‘Ākif of dropping the secret organisation and assesses its current change in political discourse.
The review deals with the controversial statements made by Pope Shenouda III of Alexandria during an interview with an Egyptian satellite channel in which he warned that Copts will revolt if the state intervenes in support of Max Michel.
Few months ago, a number of imprisoned Jihād leaders declared their renunciation of violence, shifting away from their literal approach to the interpretation of Islamic texts towards the socio-historical mode of exegesis that characterizes mainstream Islamic groups.
Maximus re-opens dialogue with Israel by giving members of his congregation permission to visit Israel. The author also discusses informal trade links with the “enemy” Israel.
In this article the author discusses American strategies for interfering in religious, political and educational matters in Egypt, particularly in relation to the Orthodox Church and al-Azhar.
‘Adl ī Ab ād īr’s reputation has been discredited after he failed to nominate himself for the presidency, despite his promise to stand, made during an earlier announcement in Switzerland.
‘Abd al-Rashīd Mutāwi‘ draws a comparison between Pope Shenouda III and Muhammad Muhammad Mahdī ‘Ākif, Supreme Guide of the Muslim Brotherhood, focusing on the way both of them have chosen to lead their “Party” and their follower’s opinions on their performance
Every now and then the US ambassador Cairo tries to tear the Egyptian national tissue under the pretext of religious persecution [of Copts], while the reality in Egypt proves the contrary. Since the American ambassador arrived to Cairo four years ago, he has been using any incident to vent his...
The author comments on a few websites that he believes raise inappropriate questions about the religious situation in Egypt.
48-year-old Muhammad Hasan Abu Tālib, an employee at the Drinking Water Authority at the Mīnyā al-Qamh Center, al-Sharqīya Governorate, is claimed to have been battered to death in a fierce fight with four Christian neighbors, ‘Alā’, Sāmī, Zakī and Wā’il. Locals fear that the incident could...

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