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Al-Ahālī discusses the deterioration of the educational system in Egypt.
‘Ādil Jundī tries to hold an ’interview’ with ’Ms. Fitnah’ in an attempt to understand the reasons behind the rise in sectarian feeling.
Zayn al-Sammāk writes that Christ and Moses are in the Prophet Muhammad’s heart and laments animosity among religions.
The article is a response by Dr. Ahmad Fathī Surūr, the president of the Egyptian People’s Assembly, to a commentary article by ‘ādil al-Jundī on research by Dr. Surūr.
This is the second part of a study by Samīr Marqus, the chairman of the Trustees’ Board of Al-Misrī Foundation for Citizenship and Dialogue. The first part was issued in Al-Ahalī in its previous issue dated January 28, 2009 in which he dealt with the issue of Copts between the Constitutions of 1923...
The article tackles the immutability of religious texts throughout the sheer changeability of living standards. Divorce is the topic covered in exposing such a dilemma. Sticking to the literal meaning of religious texts seems to hinder what rationality implores people to do to solve such crucial...
This is the first part of a study by Samīr Marqus, the chairman of the Board of Trustees of Al-Misrī Foundation for Citizenship and Dialogue, on the situation of the Copts in the course of the issuance of different constitutions and the factors which affected their participation. He reveals the...
Farīdah al-Naqqāsh reports about the conference held in Turkey that dealt with the relationship between religion and the state.
Hilmī Sālim reports about the recent workshop organized by the Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies about religion and freedom of expression in the Arab World.
The establishment of the European Union of Coptic Organizations for Human Rights held a conference on November 8, 2008 in Paris to focus on Copts issues and problems in Egypt and put it in the international limelight. The following lines introduce the conference and shed light on the different...

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