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While Shī‘ah scholars receive their salaries from ordinary people the Sunnī scholars are paid by the government and claims that Shī‘ah scholars are therefore stronger than the Sunni ones.
Shaykh al-Qaradāwī has discussed laws that he believes contradict Islamic Sharī‘ah however both al-Qaradāwī and the author of the article state that some of these issues are not urgent priorities that need to be discussed.
The article tackles Shaykh Dr. Yūsuf al-Qaradāwī’s comments on his viewpoint of modernizing Sharī‘ah. The author wonders whether it is really possible to change laws legislated by God.
The author reviews the life of Nus’hī ‘Abd al-Shahīd who started and fostered an organization for the translation and study of the writings of the fathers and theology.
The article discusses the concept of Ahl al-Kitāb paying the jizyah, and the justifications behind it.
In the aftermath of the attacks against the Abū Fānā Monastery, the governor of Minya headed a committee that drafted decisions that do not appear favorable for the church. From his residency in Cleveland in the U.S., Pope Shenouda III declared the relations between the bishopric in Mallawī and the...
The author discusses the importance of fasting in Christianity. He stresses that it is intended to achieve purification of the heart. He mentions the eight types of fasting according to the Coptic Orthodox Church and elaborates on each of them.
Dr. Sayyid al-Qimnī writes about how Islamic preachers and scholars misinterpret Islam and the Qur’ān.
Muhammad Zuhdī discusses the meaning of jihād according to the Qur’ān.
The author bemoans the intensive care given by Egyptians authors to the “Hebrew culture” presented in the Old Testament, arguing that this culture is anti-Egyptian and contradicts scientific facts.

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