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Tāriq Yūsuf reports about the Franciscan school’s issue with hijāb- wearing women.
Rose al-Yūsuf magazine prepared a comprehensive report about education in Egypt, devoting over 90 pages to this complicated issue. The magazine presented realistic statistics related to education, and gaged the opinions of experts on the matter.
The article discusses the flaws in the education system in Egypt. The author believes that concerns about education are divided into two camps; those that are worried about the physical and logistical aspects of the problem and those that are more worried about the educational process. The author...
The author discusses the case of Mario and Andrew, and the problems that they continue to face in continuing their education.
Religious education in Egypt is no longer exclusive to Azharian schools and institutes but there are schools that call themselves ‘Islamic’ that advertise their intentions to offer education in an Islamic manner.
Franciscan School’s Administration asserted that the administration had agreed with students’ parents at the beginning of the school year to prevent hijābs in classrooms, and that both parents and students have agreed.
The article comments on an article written in al-Jumhūrīyah criticizing a report published in Rose al-Yūsuf two weeks ago about the secondary school for girls in Upper Egypt that obliges Christian students to wear a hijāb.
The article discusses of number of issues affecting the Coptic community in Egypt. It focuses on discrimination and divisive acts that lead to more splits within Egyptian society.
The article explains how girls were required to wear the Ḥijāb in al-‘Ayyāṭ secondary school.
An interview with Egyptian Minister of Education Dr. Yusrī al-Jamal, who discusses the problems in Egyptian education and the measures being taken to improve it.

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