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A young Christian sent a letter to the author saying that he was not appointed as an accountant at a hotel in Dahab for being Christian.
70 fanatics in Alexandria were arrested on suspicions of belonging to al-Qā‘idah. The Islamic group claims that they are innocent of the attempt to assassinate the author Nagīb Mahfūz.
Shaykh Tantāwī of the Azhar denied in an interview that the top Sunni Muslim institution is incapable of fulfilling its role, indicating that the Azhar is no longer sending a good number of teachers to Arab and Islamic countries purely for economic reasons.
The author argues that terrorism is a complicated phenomena which is difficult to eradicate since its motives and causes still exist.
Hāni Labīb sheds light on the issues of the Nubians and Bedouins. Both groups are Egyptian citizens despite the discrimination exercised against them.
Mamdouh al-Musallami declares the rise of a new generation of terrorist networks, but some experts disagree.
The author emphasizes that Egypt is witnessing a wave of terrorism, listing a number of fields, where the state could make efforts to deal with this serious problem.
The author argues for the existence of a third generation of terrorists, and the features that distinguish them from previous generations.
The author investigates in this series of articles the early beginnings of the Salafist ideology that depends on jihād as its principal activity and discusses the reverberations of this movement in several countries.
The author comments on the latest terrorist attack on the Egyptian resort of Dahab, pointing out that such attack will not stop the course of reform and development in Egypt.

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