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‘Isām ‘Abd al-Jawād reports on the first female union for Sūfī thinking in Egypt.
A detailed report about one of the most important salafī mosques in Egypt, Al-‘Azīz Billah Mosque in al-Zaytūn.
A Muslim man wanted to call his son Christ. An employee at the Health Department asked him to reconsider his choice while recording his son’s birth. After consulting his wife, they agreed to change the name. The incident was reported in the press after five months which started heated arguments...
The author questions the stances of the NGOs which receive American financial support. He refers to the Gaza slaughter as example of the paradoxical stances they adopt.
A superstitious claim by Russian scientists regarding hearing people screaming underground and explaining this as being the Torment of the Grave was met with different contradictory reactions. Shaykh Al-Misrī and Shaykh Ya‘qoub have opposing viewpoints on the matter.
The author reports on news of the conduct of two different reports before the general prosecutor calling for the closure of the Ahmadiyya satellite channel MTA3, which is said to have been scorning religions and promoting sectarian sedition.
The author criticizes the phenomenon of fundamentalist shaykhs who insist on depicting Islam as a horrifying religion by focusing on hadīths that depict the torture of the tomb after death and link piety with superficial practices and appearances.
Shaykh Ishāq al-Hawīnī, who belongs to al-Salafīyah group, fiercely attacks preacher ‘Amr Khālid describing him as a devil on earth on a tape he recorded.
The authors discuss the accusations of Egyptian citizens against the Ministry of Endowments of attempting to seize their premises under the pretext that they are Zāwiyahs that belong to the ministry.
The article refers to the dangerous spreading phenomenon of religious cassette tapes on public transportation. These tapes were issued by Islamic groups that have extreme tendencies.

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