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Subtitle:(1) The Hamayouni law, inherited from the Ottomans, is unconstitutional(2) Cancelling the restrictions does not stop the country from organizing building the places of worshipping and repairing them, according to the real needs of Muslims and ChristiansDr. Hesham Ali Sadek discusses...
Abdel Haliem Mansi discusses the treatment of non-Muslims in Muslim countries, examining Islam’s respect of the people of the book, Jews, Christians and Muslims. He also presents the example of the way that Nagaashi, the king of Habshaa, dealt with Muslims seeking refuge in his kingdom.
The rights of the Copts are based on a law legitimized by Islam.
In this article the author explains why Muslims should not hate the People of the Book. The Prophet himself did not invoke evil on them, as some of the preachers do. On the contrary, he asked God to lead them to the right path. He concluded by wondering how a preacher could, with a heart full of...
During a meeting with the Vatican’s ambassador to Egypt, Egyptian minister of awqāf [endowments], Dr. Mahmoud Hamdī Zaqzouq stressed the need for constructive interfaith dialogue to help clear up misunderstandings about Islam and Christianity.
The author seeks to dispel misconceptions about the position of non-Muslims in early-Islam and the jizya [money paid by non-Muslims in a Muslim state in return for protection and safety].
The author mentions examples from Islamic history and the Qur’an showing the good relations between the Prophet Muhammad and Christians. In light of these examples, he argues that Christians should not be called "citizens," because the word does not tackle the religious part or the duties of...
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