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The exaggeration on references to religion in the constitution will definitely do away with all values of genuine democracy and equality among all citizens without any discrimination between Muslims and Christians or men and women
Muhammad al-Shamā' writes an opinion article commenting the events mentioned in In al-Akhbār, page 21, March 20, 2011. In this article he comments on the events in 'Ātfīh, saying that everything got back to normal, but we need to find a practical solution for sectarian problems.    
The article deals with religious minorities and their right to citizenship.
The author criticises Tāriq al-Bishrī’s article ‘Islamic Sharī‘ah and the Coptic Issue’ claiming that al-Bishrī suggests that Islamic Sharī‘ah should be fully applied in Egypt. The author, also, wonders if al-Bishrī is threatening the Copts.
Muhammad ‘Alī Pasha established the modern Egyptian state on the concept of competence and not religious belief, however in 2008 judges have deemed a Christian man’s testimony in a court case illegitimate.
The author expresses his opinion about the establishment of Fatwá Monitoring System.
The article is based on a listing of articles that tackle two controversial fatwás issued by two prominent Islamic scholars. The first Fatwá was issued by Dr. ‘Izzat ‘Atīyah, the head of the Hadīth Department of the Faculty of Usūl al-Dīn [Fundamentals of Religion] at the Azhar University. The...
Dr. Kamāl Mughīth writes about the Egyptian educational system.
The writer talks about the importance of the civil education in Egyptian schools to be able to cope with the fast-paced development of these days.
Kamāl Mughīth discusses the reasons behind the fear of the idea of citizenship by some Islamic figures.

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