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Year 2005
Week 51
Sat, 2008-07-26 06:48 —
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1. Editorial
2. Turkish law threatens writers, journalists
3. The Azhar expresses Muslim world’s shock over Danish press attack on Prophet Muhammad
4. The United States and the house of Islam
5. The facts about jihad, fighting and terrorism
6. Definition of terrorism
7. School contest to amend the names of God!
8. Israel anticipates war in case Brotherhood ascend to power
9. The first imaginary interview with the head of ‘faithful brothers’ government
10. “Islam’s enemies” legitimate targets
11. Muslim Brotherhood...tragedy of the past and problem of the future
12. Secularists have wronged Islam, says Shaykh al-Qaradawi
13. The experts of Islam in the West
14. French Muslims protest against offensive play
15. Mufti of the Republic allows Muslims to sell liquor in the West amid race row
16. Spain arrests 14 on charges of recruiting suicide bombers for attacks in Iraq
17. Copts welcome decree on the construction and restoration of churches
18. Muslims, Christians united
19. Interview with Michael Munir, head of U.S. Copts Association
20. Criminalizing religious slogans
21. The Copts missing role in reform
22. Does the Archbishop Have Reason to Be Immensely Encouraged?!
23. The Revolutions of the Copts of Bashmur against the Amawied [Umayyad] and Abbasid dynasties.
24. Government bulldozers spark sectarian problems in al-Warraq
25. Head of the Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics: No sectarianism in Egypt
26. Who is behind religious extremism?
27. Desert fiqh: The main reason behind sectarian sedition
28. Accepting the “other” and the clash of civilizations
29. Permitted and prohibited in private press
30. A message to Pope Shenouda: This is sedition making
31. Father Mankarius talks nonsense: Egyptians of Arab origin are guests
32. Media critique of CNN’s ‘Atta’s father praises London bombs’
33. Women not allowed
34. Church demands to deny “deity claimant” entry into Egypt
35. Faculty of Theology: Jesus Christ was not crucified naked
36. Seven mistakes of expatriate Copts’ conference
37. The International Coptic Conference is the first of the kind
38. Patrick Michel: Religion is a political tool
39. Proportional representation of Copts in parliament
40. The future of an Islamic state in Egypt (1)
41. After the elections
42. Diary of a journalist behind bars
43. Will Copts and Nubians separate themselves from Egypt?
44. Patriotism between religion and politics
45. Hot debate with Dr. Sa‘d al-Din Ibrahim
46. On the Washington conference: On promoting reform
47. A Copt in parliament
48. Researcher from Zionist center demands shari‘a deleted from Egyptian constitution
49. Reviewing Yustina Saleh’s “Law, the Rule of Law, and Religious Minorities in Egypt,” MERIA Journal, vol. 8, no. 4, art. 7, December 2004
50. Questions concerning Yustina Saleh: Second article of the Egyptian constitution
51. Dr. Nabil Luqa Bibawi’s response to AWR’s questions on Yustina Saleh’s article on the 2nd article of the Egyptian constitution
52. Dr. ‘Abd al-Mu‘ti Bayyoumi refutes falsehoods of American researcher
53. Response to AWR’s questions on Yustina Salih and the second article of the Egyptian Constitution
54. The right to access information...Permitted constitutionally, prohibited legally
55. Religion of the Ancient Egyptians
‹ 29. Choice between civilian state or theocracy, not NDP or Brotherhood
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