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A discussion about a conference on human rights, the innovation of religious speeches, the relationship between religion and the state, the economic progress of non-Arab Muslim countries in Asia, and problems of applying Islamic laws with regard to marriage, divorce, and inheritance in non-Muslim...
A press review on a recent symposium about Copts’ participation in political life in Egypt. Participants of different perspectives expressed their viewpoints about the matter, and proposed practical steps to stimulate Copts’ participation in political life. The Muslim Brotherhood was also...
The article discusses the issue of international terrorist groups working in Egypt and provides information on the group, its leaders and its policies.
A conference held at the Azhar University, attended by Muslim scholars and medical doctors from Africa, Asia and Europe, condemns female circumcision and denies that it is a religious practice.
The conference about the reform in the Coptic Orthodox Church is still arousing noise. This review presents the comments of Bishop Murqus, the official spokesman of Pope Shenouda III, and other different echoes and comments on the conference.
‘Abīr Salāh al- Dīn discusses a recent fatwá concerning the wife’s right to prevent her husband from traveling.
The spiritual phenomenon and lights, which accompanied the apparition of the Holy Virgin in the province of Assiut have continued for the third month. Thousands of people go there wanting to see her and get blessed. Some of them have reportedly been miraculously cured of dangerous diseases.
The Shaykh of al-Azhar, Muhammad Sayyid Tantāwī, announced the launch of al-Azhar’s online library. The new online features come as part of its effort to communicate to a larger Muslim audience using the latest information and communication technologies.
The article is about a workshop on freedom of expression and the interference of religious men in scientific research.
Najlā’ Bidīr tells of her journey to the cave in the Western Mountain in Assiut.

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