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Year 2008
Week 23
Sat, 2008-07-26 06:50 —
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1. Editorial
2. Attacks against the Coptic Orthodox Monastery of Abu Fana [1]
3. Abu-Fana monastery attacked back to the Middle Ages
4. Solving the disputes between Wilders and Westergaard
5. Benedict calls for converting all Muslims saying it is the right of the Catholic Church
6. Robert Spencer is an unknown author and his book should be put in the rubbish bin
7. Religious fundamentalism: A complex and mutable global phenomenon
8. Niqab: a security threat
9. Who’s behind that veil?
10. Salafi markets for recruitment, extremism and profits
11. Zaghlul al-Najjar … scientific miracles for sale
12. Female preachers disdain women
13. The reasons why religious men resort to violence
14. A Kharijite front or a scholar’s one
15. Muslim Brotherhood Guidance Bureau elections may increase the split between the old guard and the new generation
16. Pakistan says the attack on the Danish Embassy is due to anger over the cartoons that offended Islam
17. Political future of Salafis in Egypt
18. The Islamic Research Academy bans al-Banna’s book about the hijab
19. The great theft of Islam
20. The creeping sand of sedition
21. Bishop Bishuy and the return of the era of martyrs
22. The organized fitnah and the sleeping country
23. Muslim and Coptic activists call for a demonstration to carry candles in front of al-‘Azra’ Church
24. Muslims and Copts work together to extinguish a small fire in a church in Nazlah al-Samman
25. Muslim farmer kills a young Christian
26. Dialogue among civilizations is not only words
27. A dialogue of cultures: Mere words.
28. The Islamic conference sets the rules for dialogue among religions
29. Jewish Conference in Egypt
30. Channels against religions
31. Belgian woman leads an organization of Muslim female mujahidin on the internet in Europe
32. A debate about the decision to put a dash into the religion slot on Baha’is identity cards
33. Christian, Baha’i and human rights activists criticize the government over religious freedoms in Egypt
34. Watani talks to Marguerite Azer, secretary-general of the National Democratic Front
35. A new legal code for the personal status affairs of Orthodox Copts
36. Copts’ Personal Status Law amended
37. Violence against women and children because of religion
38. Maximus and the knife in the Orthodox Church
39. The church and politics: a double – edged sword
40. Notes about the rules of the papal elections
41. The secret of the disappearance of Father Marqus ‘Aziz
42. Specifying church laws is a must
43. The metropolitan, the forgiveness and the absent virtue
44. Bishop Bishuy and ‘Adli Abadir
45. Rose al-Yusuf exclusively publishes the draft bill regarding financial regulations governing the furnishing of mosques
46. The flow of information defuses crises
47. A new feminine backup of Zaynab Radwan’s and ‘Abd al-Mu‘ti Bayyumi’s views demanding equality between men and women concerning testimony at court.
48. The Azhar scholar attacks the Fatwá as opposed to the Qur’an.
‹ 53. Emad Gad, editor-in-chief of Mukhtarat Isra’eliya Living the controversy
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