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Amāl Mu‘awad writes about the Azhar Committee for Dialogue among Religions.
A Christian surgery specialist was insulted and detained in Saudi Arabia after discussing Christian and Islamic faith with his fellow doctors and clarifying that he is an entrenched believer in Christianity.
Many Christians complain that they are subject to persecution from church officials in al-Kushh village. Church’s officials are accused of abusing their influence to file law suits against Christians and to seize a man’s house.
A number of Christians from the Upper Egyptian village of al-Kushh, Assuit governorate, filed charges against some clergy from the Kushh church, accusing them of misusing authority to collect compulsory donations from the poor villagers.
The author asserts that jokes about Muslim-Christian relations are spread by undercover institutions to kindle sectarian clashes.
Land owned by the mother of a well-known member of the legislative system almost caused sectarian violence to erupt. ‘Amāl Mu‘awwad reports on the incident and the surrounding atmosphere.
The article is a commentary on a question published in Sout Al-Azhar newspaper about the Islamic judgment on the person who pays money [to a public servant] in return for a personal service or interest like [obtaining] employment. Dr. Mosbah Hamad, deputy director of the Faculty of Shari’a and Law...
A recent book by a U.S. professor says that 42% of the Americans view Muslims as people who follow a religion which tolerates and supports terrorists, 47% hold that Muslims are antagonizing the West and 62% opine that Muslims are practicing discrimination and persecution against women.
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