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It was really strange that Prophet Abraham has been circumcised at the age of 80 when he came to Egypt, and more strange is that Copts of Egypt are circumcised while Christians in Europe are not.
It is true that Judaism does accept converts. However, Judaism does not seek converts. Indeed, traditional Judaism discourages those who want to convert to Judaism. This is a fundamental difference between the view of Christianity toward non-Christians and Judaism toward non-Jews.
Baptist pastor Dr. Jeff Adams agrees with Dr. Larry Levine, an Orthodox Jew, that some statements of evangelical Christian leaders supporting Israel are reasons for concern. But Dr. Adams asks to avoid putting all Christian evangelicals and/or fundamentalists in the same box, especially in the...
Muslim people do not believe in the Old Testament due to their doubts that it has been modified. But the Qur’ān tells them a lot about the legitimacy of the old book. Prophet Muhammad called upon us to believe in it.
Dr. Shaykh ‘Alī Jum‘ā, Muftī of Egypt, said that Islam has limited polygamy. In a Hadīth reported by Sālim, his father, Ghaylān Ibn Salāma al-Thaqafī, had ten concubines when he embraced Islam. The Prophet Muhammad [PBUH] told him to “chose only four of them” to marry.
The objective Coptic Egyptian researcher, Samīr Marqus, dissects the dialectic relation between the Old Testament’s beliefs, Protestant myths, and the Puritan colonization of America. He shows the development of a strong link between political ideology of the Protestant immigrants and Judaism,...
Father Basilious from the monastery of Anba Bola issued a statement on behalf of the monasteries of Beni Suef and on behalf of the Council of Monks, expressing their condemnation of the Israeli practices against the Palestinian and President Arafat. They asked the international community to take...
The author expressed the opinion that Islam is the sealed religion and the only religion accepted by God. He quoted many Qura’nic verses to prove that all prophets starting from Noah and ending by Jesus Christ had called for Islam.
Muslim and Jewish extremists share the same trait of fearing interpretation of the holy texts, and thus they follow them literally. Hence, the human mind, to them, is a tool to be utilized for the sake of escaping heaven’s judgment.
Before discussing the ‘other’ in the Jewish mind, we will, first, probe into the Jewish “self,” and know how this “other” is referred to in their language, history and politics. That was the theme of a conference organized by the Hebrew Language and Literature section at the Faculty of Arts, cAyn...

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