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Year 2008
Week 16
Sat, 2008-07-26 06:50 —
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1. Editorial
2. National Council of Human Rights’ report on Abu Fana incidents: The incidents have unveiled the escalation of sectarian tension in Egypt
3. The situation is grave and effectuating citizenship is the way out
4. Governor Ahmed Dia el-Din speaks out about the tensions around the Monastery of Abu Fana [2]
5. Monks of the Monastery of Abu Fana talking about the attack on May 31
6. Preparations for the second visit to Minia and the Monastery of Abu Fana
7. Developments on the Monastery of Abu Fana in the period July 20 – August 1, 2008
8. Egyptian villagers resist monastery’s growth. Muslims, Christians clash over desert, faith, and politics in Upper Egypt
9. Background on the Monastery of Abu Fanah
10. Saint Abu Fanah
100. “My name is just Isra’ and I only represent myself” says the 27 year old who is reportedly behind the April 6 strike
101. Two brothers kill their sister to defend the family honor
102. Muntasir al-Zayyat: the submission of the documents of the Union for Freedom Party has been postponed until citizens are able to take part in political sphere
103. Warnings against the overuse of Nile water and Muslim scholars considered it a denial of the favour of God
104. Notary of ‘Urfi marriages causes panic in the village of Mahallah Malik
105. Half a dozen remarks on what happened
106. Rose al-Yusuf publishes the Republican Institute’s plan to infiltrate parties, research centers and civil society organizations and has 4 million dollars to spend
107. A false political testimony
108. Washington Center for Middle East Studies: after long decades of oppression, most Egyptians have become apathetic about politics
109. In the Vatican: the cross, the crescent and the ballot box
11. Attacks against the Coptic Orthodox Monastery of Abu Fana [5], covering the period from June 30 to July 6, 2008
110. Al-Mahallah al-Kubrá clashes with the state!
111. Laws spoiled by bias
112. Draft bill to prevent foreign organizations’ activities in Egypt
12. Disappointed in Christian organizations reporting on Muslim-Christian relations in Egypt
13. The New York Times critiques Egypt’s security officials for downplaying sectarian tensions in Egypt
14. Conflict over land result in a massacre between two Egyptian families
15. The threatened heritage of Deir Abu Hinnis
16. The script of the court verdict that revokes a decision to award the poet Hilmi Salim the state prize for literature
17. They are trying to confiscate the future
18. The Journalists’ Syndicate board of directors refers journalists to the Committee of Investigation
19. Egyptians Against Religious Discrimination; a successful conference in spite of everything
20. Translation: A major problem
21. Us, Islam and the eyes of the others
22. The film...facts from life and hatred in interpretation
23. “The condemnation of offensive cartoons is useless,” Zaqzuq says, calling for making films that underline the tolerance of Islam
24. A cleric blames youth for visiting Web sites that attack the Prophet Muhammad
25. Ricciardone pays a goodbye visit to Mubarak and calls on Cairo to benefit from the USAID
26. Tal‘at al-Shayib: proficiency in a language is not enough, a translator must be familiar with the culture from which he translates….the book itself should be a motive for translation not an order from anybody
27. Egypt supports the transfer of U.S. assistance into a deposit
28. Dyali: Calls to exclude men of religion from political conflicts
29. An American magazine: the Evangelization of Muslims deprives the West of “moderate Muslims”
30. Reservations on a German suggestion of approving asylums posed only by Christian Iraqis
31. Limits of interreligious dialogue
32. In the "aftermath" of Fitna
33. Pope Shenouda III and the Heathrow crisis
34. A Western advice for the Eastern women
35. An American view!
36. Why Muslims remain behind?
37. A Shi‘i penetration of the Sufi tariqahs!
38. The new secretary-general of the Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs: the importance of the human face of Islam in the discourse toward non-Muslims
39. The Committee of Education in the People’s Assembly warns against collapse of the Azhar
40. Zaqzuq: the time of da‘iyahs being hired by the Ministry of Manpower has gone
41. Palestinian cleric calls for killing Egyptian soldiers on the border and Azhar scholars describe him as having a mental disorder
42. Shaykh Yusuf al-Badri…..supporting the ruling regime is better
43. "The courtesy of the difference of opinion in Islam" a religious forum at al-Sawi Culture wheel
44. Controversy over al-Qaradawi’s fatwá that allows Muslims to consume tiny amounts of alcohol
45. An insult and a condemnation
46. The religious text between the time of its issuance and the contemporary reader
47. The persecution of a veiled teacher for the following reason: when she raises her hand her body may appear
48. First Muslims’ perception of Africans
49. Islam integrates with other religions
50. Equality between women and men in testimony contravenes Shari‘ah
51. The mental base which forms the Islamic society
52. Yes to the peaceful ways of opposition, no to demonstrations of sabotage which harm the country and the people
53. Wonders seek answers
54. 1500 female religious guides to confront the niqab culture in mosques
55. The new governors...no Copts, no women and no change!!
56. “The dubious Ibn Khaldoun” attracts Coptic nominees to ignite sectarian sedition in Luxor
57. The Guardian: Western policies are hurting Middle-East Christians
58. King ‘Abd Allah’s call...inter-faith dialogue is a historic necessity
59. Religious education in the balance
60. No foreign pressure on Egypt to develop education
61. The Arabic Network Human Rights Information: the seize of on-air telecasting devices belong to an important satellite company in Egypt is the start of enforcing the satellite broadcasting document
62. The Supreme Press Council asserts that journalistic practice has improved during January and February and no remarks were made about al-Misri al-Yawm
63. ‘Abd al-Mun‘im Sa‘id’s remarks
64. Al-Kharabawi’s analysis
65. Hani Labib and Samih ‘Ashur; respecting court rulings
66. Hafiz and al-Kharabawi
67. The issue of Arab Jews at the Association for Historical Studies
68. A King David museum for rigging history!!
69. A Shi‘i leader calls for giving the Baha’is civil rights
70. Female Azhar scholars support holding Baha’i conferences in Egypt!
71. Enabling Egyptian women and citizenship
72. Where is the woman?
73. Violating fundamentals of the Islamic Shari‘ah: Surur accepts the EMPA’s recommendation to ban polygamy
74. Muslim scholars refuse the child draft law as it violates the Shari‘ah
75. The laymen team...a division last week and a withdrawal today
76. The German ambassador to Cairo: Pope Shenouda is to be treated properly on his visits to Berlin
77. Bishop Bishuy judges the Bani Mazar church for “moral charges” and news about a forthcoming trial for “the bishop of Samalut”
78. The church forms a committee to re-study the case of Bishop Takla
79. Men behind the pope [6]: A man who cannot manage his home’s affairs is not apt to be ordained as a bishop because he will not be able to manage God church’s affairs
80. The Catholic pope visits a synagogue in New York
81. The Catholic pope preaches from New York: “I call on the Islamic terrorists to embrace Christianity!
82. The pope forms a secret committee to study amending the patriarch’s elections
83. The church, the court and the solution
84. Pope Shenouda discusses the demands of the Copts of Minia about the return of Bishop Macarius
85. Copts of Assiut denounce what “Sawt al-Ummah” and “al-Misriyun” published about discrimination
86. Al-Dustur publishes the text of the new draft law for nominating and electing the pope
87. The pope forms a secret committee to study amending the patriarch's elections
88. Secret of the obscure mukarasah in the crisis of Bishop Makarius
89. A former U.S. ambassador shoulders Bush’s responsibility for mishandling Islamic culture
90. “Monks’ scandals”
91. The renewal of an Iraqi and 12 Egyptians detention period accused of jihaadic activities
92. Coptic local council members: our unprecedented presence is proof of change of the culture of society against thoughts of the banned Muslim Brotherhood group
93. Not a mere group of letters
94. Situation still bleak
95. Scene II of the absurd
96. Before Ricciardone leaves Cairo...the new American ambassador Scobey takes over tasks next Monday
97. The EU agrees to punish people who incite terrorism on the Internet and close down their Web sites
98. al-Mahdi: America penetrates civil societies in Egypt
99. NCHR praises the local council elections
‹ 47. In the conflict between the church and the judicial authorities, we beg the law’s pardon
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