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Year 2008
Week 52
Sat, 2008-07-26 06:51 —
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1. Editorial
2. Review of editorials 2002 - 2008; main topics, issues and statements
3. Dutch politician Rena Netjes says intercultural understanding between Europeans and their Mediterranean neighbors is greatly needed
4. Experiencing one week of monastic life in the Monastery of St. Macarius at Scetis
5. Disappointing report from the Religious Liberty Group of the World Evangelical Alliance
6. Recommendations HRH Prince el-Hassan bin Talal for the Electronic Network for Arab-West Understanding
7. Rev. Menes Abdel Nur responding to “Christian activists’ contributions to Christian migration from the Arab world; can Christianity survive in the Arab world?”
8. Bishop Marqus responding to “Christian activists’ contributions to Christian migration from the Arab world; can Christianity survive in the Arab world?”
9. Bishop Qultah responding to “Christian activists’ contributions to Christian migration from the Arab world; can Christianity survive in the Arab world?”
10. “Egypt is still far from a European kind of religious freedom” The conference of the “Evangelische Akademie Hofgeismar” featured differentiated images of Copts
11. “Living together peacefully is possible.” Cornelis Hulsman on the situation of Coptic Christians in Egypt
12. Muslim-Christian tensions around the Monastery of Abu Fana in context
13. Religious tension: Exceeding safety levels
14. Why are the Arabs angry with the West? The Great War for Civilization
15. Why are the Arabs angry? Arab-West relations: Politics in quicksand
16. Interview with Dr. Amin Makram ‘Ubayd about addressing fanaticism
17. Interview with Dr. Philippe Fargues about Coptic Statistics
18. Interview with Samih Fawzi about Muslim-Christian relations in Egypt
19. Towards a Negotiating Strategy to Manage the Implications of Islamophobic Discourse & to Deal with the Related Cross-Cultural Communication Barriers
20. Affirming the religion of a returnee to Christianity in official documents after 31 years as a Muslim
21. A servant of Saint Mark forges a passport for a Muslim girl
22. Lawyer: the woman who converted is subject to bad circumstances with her two children
23. Zaynab converts to Christianity to travel to Moscow with her husband
24. The Christians in Mosul receive the feasts cautiously
25. Why the Netherlands, now?
26. Netherlands: ISIM is closed as per January 1, 2009
27. “Islamic installments” … a new trick to fool consumers
28. Dr. Yusuf al-Qaradawi ... the most controversial and respectable scholar
29. Jamal al-Banna … the independent scholar
30. Azhari official: the ’psychological pressures’ and the implications of shaking hands with Peres are the reason behind the health crisis of the grand imam
31. The secrets of the attacks launched against Shaykh Tantawi!
32. A year of fatwás
33. 2008 … a chaotic year of fatwás
34. Fatwá license … a necessity mixed with fear
35. Fatwás arouse the world’s laughter and Muslims’ fury… and others are "the latest fashion"
36. “We should rethink the meanings of the Qur’an,” says Abu Zayd
37. The Islamic Social Democratic Party is the solution [1]
38. The Islamic Social Democratic Party is the solution [2]
39. Muntasir al-Zayyat, one of the nominees for layer’s syndicate presidency: My relationship with the Brotherhood is a one-sided love relationship and I "have to flatter them" because I need their votes
40. The state betrays over 15,000 previous detainees from Islamic groups
41. The pope wins
42. The Netherlands: Jewish festivals and the news bring up the rear
43. The National Council for Human Rights refers the unified law for houses of worship to the parliament and prepares another "anti - favoritism" law!
44. Never a culprit caught
45. Zaqzuq’s trials before the Azhar and the parliament
46. Ethical journalism
47. The Watani trick
48. Racial insults were directed against the Arabs and Muslims on the doors of a mosque in Jaffa
49. Curfew in Dimituh because of the Abu Hasirah festival
50. The Qur’anists and the Baha’is
51. Smuggling Egypt children to the U.S. under the pretext of adoption
52. Controlling an NGO engaged in missionary work in Egypt
53. Pope Shenouda urges Copts to kiss priests’ hands and rejects the idea that the church intervenes in completing emigration documents
54. Copts of Alexandria repeat their complaints about priests who prevent them from shaking Pope Shenouda’s hand at Sunday sermons
55. The church without Pope Shenouda for four months
56. An organization that guarantees the financial rights of married priests and recitals is needed
57. The downfall of Max and the inauguration of the Coptic Cultural Center are the most important events of 2008
58. Preventing priests from using mobile phones inside monasteries
59. Pope Shenouda to the Copts: ’confession’ through phones is unacceptable because it could reach the ’State Security Office’
60. A Christian defending Islam
61. Bishop Yu’annis provokes the anger of Copts in Upper Egypt
62. Pope Shenouda is accused of satisfying the government at the expense of the Copts’ problems
63. Nadir Fawzi calls on the church to revolt and the Copts reply: you come and lead it!
64. The truth about the mystery of the confession manipulated by Bishop Bishuy
65. Coptic lawyer calls for an international census for Copts and threatens to sue the government if it does not respond
66. Christians institute legal proceedings against Pope Shenouda to prosecute him criminally … Is this appropriate?!
67. “Freedom and democracy are given to grown up peoples,” Pope Shenouda says
68. Tree of Mary … a witness to history
69. On the threshold of a New Year
70. Butrus Ghali, head of the National Council for Human Rights: Human rights conditions in Egypt are improving and we cannot mistrust international reports
71. America loses its weight ... and China, India and Brazil are coming
72. Dr. Ahmad Kamal Abu al-Majd: The National Council for Human Rights turns five in good health!
73. Hafiz Abu Si‘dah: we have started the 1000 mile journey but the end is still far away
74. Human rights culture
75. The Empire of Georgette in the ministry of Butrus Ghali
76. A harvest against citizenship! [1]
77. A harvest against citizenship! [3]
‹ 46. Religion and the state again
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