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One trigger of sectarian crises in Egypt is journalistic writing that lacks political responsibility and professionalism. Some articles focus on the sectarian side of a story and cite exaggerated explanations of statements made by religious men, politicians, intellectuals, or artists. Also,...
The problem that Islam and Muslims are facing now is primarily an internal problem. The main problem lies here in our methods in understanding this great religion of freedom, justice and tolerance. Some men of religion conspire with people in power in order justify tyranny. Some men of religion are...
After we brought up the issue of stopping building Azharite institutes according a decision by the Council of Governors, we are following up on this issue. The decision triggered many reactions on all levels from people who reject the decision and doubt its motives by linking it to the so-called...
Egyptian media and political leaders paying attention to Coptic Christmas. Watani’s Editor-in-chief Yusuf Sidhom’s discusses the term ’ persecution’ in describing the position of Christians in Egypt.
The author explains that the way Egyptian society dealt with the al-Kosheh events illustrated that society has a haphazard way of dealing with sectarian tensions. They deal with the marginal problems and the surfaces of a crisis, in search of a temporary solution to calm the situation. This...
Egyptian scholar Nabil ‘Abdel Fatah reports on a negative role media can play in intercultural polarization. Amir Taheri reports about the incompatibility between Islam and democracy.
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...
The political, social and intellectual emancipation of women is a prerequisite for any serious comprehensive political reform that would develop our own nation.
The feminist movement and the publishing center of women’s rights are suffering from a structural crisis with regards to their structure, dynamism, and efficiency. By conducting a field survey of the publishing movement in Egypt, we can see that there are a number of reasons behind the poor...
The Watanī Salon has invited a group of intellectuals and public activists to talk about a recent initiative called the Egyptian council for citizenship rights. Yousuf Sīdhum, the Editor-in-Chief of the Watanī newspaper, the mouthpiece of Egypt’s Copts was the first to suggest this idea.

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