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Salah Muntasir discusses the reasons for the Muslim- Christian tensions in the aftermath of the Alexandria incidents.
The article deals with the killing of a terrorist who masterminded the Dahab chain of bombings that claimed the lives of scores of Egyptians and foreigners and wounded others and the arrest of his aide.
During his visit to Egypt last week, former prime minister of The Netherlands, Prof. Andreas Van Agt, gave a lecture entitled, "Culture and business: The Netherlands as the gateway to Europe,” at the Cairo International Lions Club. The lecture addressed the Palestinian- Israeli conflict and the...
Terrorism is a pre- fabricated accusation against Arabs, and is a part of the power struggle the world is witnessing.
The dialogue between civilizations requires that all parties be aware of its importance. There should be respect for the other and tolerance of differences.
Father Bisādā Zakī, whose name at birth was Fakhrī Zakī Fakhrī, has been defrocked and dismissed from his position at the Giza Bishopric. The Coptic Orthodox Patriarchate has warned its followers against having future financial dealings with the defrocked priest.
The author discusses the events of 9/11 and argues that the attacks were the pretext for a frightening campaign against Islam and Muslims.
Dr. ‘Abd al-Mun‘im Sa‘īd believes that the two-year extension of the 25-year-old emergency law was vital after terrorist attacks rocked Dahab, Rafah, al-‘Arīsh, Tābā, Cairo and Sharm al-Sheikh.
The author tackles the main reasons that lead to the appearance of terrorism and the role played by the state to protect citizens.
Islam prescribes death penalty for murder to alleviate the anguish of the relatives of the murdered person, the grand imām of the Azhar, Shaykh Muhammad Sayyid Tantāwī says, explaining the reasons behind the harsh penalties imposed by Islam.

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