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The consultant Maḥmūd al-Khudarī comments on what happened during the annual conference held by Egypt’s Society for Culture and Dialogue on May 13, 2007.
Muhammad Khalīl al-Ḥakāymah, former leading member of al-Jamā‘ah al-Islāmīyah, has issued a statement in which he calls on what he called al-Qā‘idah’s elements in Egypt to attack all Israeli and American targets in Egypt.
While the Coptic Orthodox Church prohibits visits to Jerusalem, considering it as support of the Israeli occupation, the Catholic Church permits the visit as a means of supporting the Palestinians who live in the neighborhood of the Holy Places, whose income greatly depends on the Christian...
The article talks about the beliefs of Mormons and their relation with Egyptology and Judaism.
While Zionist organizations accuse Pope Shenouda III of anti-Semitism, Muḥammad ‘Imārah accuses him of sparking sectarian sedition. The author of the following lines wonders if the simultaneous attacks were coincidental.
Egyptian scholar Zaghlūl al-Najjār asserted that the Islamic nation is currently living in a state of backwardness because of the lack of political freedom and its authoritarian regimes which renounced the rich Islamic heritage.
Upon Pope Shenouda’s declaration concerning Jews being murderers of Jesus Christ, the Anti-Defamation League [ADL] accuses Pope Shenouda of anti-Semitism and stresses the necessity of teaching tolerance not only to Muslims, but to some Christians of the Arab world.
Representatives of 700 Methodist churches have attended The United Methodist Churches’ annual conference, held in Washington. This was in order to vote on the decisions on whether to withdraw the church’s investments from companies operating in Israel.
This article says that an Israeli Web site highlighted the Egyptian Muftī’s denial of having written the foreword of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion.
Fundamentalist Pastor Jerry Falwell, the most famous right-wing Christians leader in the United States, has passed away.

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