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Representatives of the Islamic world recommended that the efforts exerted to establish an international court for the executors of terrorist operations and genocide should be supported.
Sheik Omar Al-Bakry, the leader of the immigrant extremist movement, sees the Internet as venue through which to execute field operations and military operations.
Today four Azhar scholars are to stand in front of the disciplinary committee for the staff of the Azhar university and may face dismissal.
[also in Al-Osbua, July 6, 1998] The governor of Cairo, Abdel-Rahim Shehata, issued a decree dissolving the Azhar Ulama Front according to directions from a higher religious authority.
[and other papers] A short overview on articles dedicated to the celebration of the birthday of the Prophet Mohammed.
The author wonders who will succeed sheik Sha’arawi. Who could take over his role as spiritual leader.
This article is a continuation of another one published last week about the missionary origin of the American university in Cairo.
The Copts of Britain express their agreement and willingness to participate in the meeting of the wise.
The law governing employment in churches refer to it as a workplace and specifies that priests and other workers in the church are self employed.
The leaders of the Egyptian parties agree that there is no religious persecution in Egypt and that America should not interfere in internal Egyptian matters.

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