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Week 18
Week 18
Submitted by
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on Sat, 2008-07-26 06:48
1. Editorial
2. Letter of recommendation from Lord Carey
3. The articles, not the group, are why the government refuses to license newspapers for the Muslim Brotherhood!
4. Calls for trying Hasan al-Turabi, Islamic spiritual leader of Sudan
5. "We don’t want more clashes" Christians refuse missionary works
6. New law forces the Ministry of Interior to acknowledge the conversion to Islam of Copts, which was stopped after the Wafa’ Constantine incident
7. He and his cousin converted to Islam in order to have an ‘Urfi marriage
8. The role of moderate Muslims
9. Arab intellectuals and the crime of defending terrorism
10. Controversial French study
11. The three terrorists
12. Jurisprudential controversy over friend and misyar marriages
13. The Fatwa dilemma
14. The unification of the timing of the call to prayer in the mosques of Cairo starts on Sunday
15. Fine arts college dean believes art is haram
16. The collapse of art inside the art college
17. The heritage of arts is wasted by the hardliners
18. Niqab-clad woman destroys sculptor’s statues while shouting "haram, you infidels"
19. The Azhar turned its back on media opinion concerning religious matters
20. An interview with leader of the Qur’aniyin group, Dr. Ahmad Subhi Mansour
21. Prohibition of sculptures
22. Three bombers behind the Dahab terrorist attacks
23. A lesson from Dahab
24. An impotent security policy
25. No answers to terrorism
26. Egypt is forced to confront terrorist reality
27. The Coptophile Column
28. Al-Ta’ifa al-Mansoura: The Interior Ministry covers up its failure to handle the Alexandria church attacks
29. Egypt in shock
30. Who has infiltrated who …the Ministry of the Interior or the Brotherhood?
31. Brotherhood preparing "Copts & Citizenship" document to assuage Christians after Alexandria incidents
32. The Sawasiya Center’s sedition
33. Thoughts about the tuz issue
34. Intellectuals’ silence towards the insult of Egypt
35. All those terrorists?
36. Al-Shatir’s millions threaten to oust the guide of the Muslim Brotherhood
37. Egypt is at the top of the states targeted by terrorist attacks
38. From the Naksa to the gallows [7]
39. Bin Ladin calls on Muslims to fight the whole world, accuses intellectuals of unbelief
40. Circumcision
41. Egypt: Twenty-five mu’adhins appointed to unify the calls to prayers in the mosques
42. Egypt: The unification of the call to prayer in Cairo, while Friday sermons remain unregulated
43. Netherlands seizes four for possession of explosives
44. Religious instead of national university
45. Sectarian troubles…truth and illusions
46. Why do assaults target only Orthodox churches?
47. The Alexandria incident aftermath
48. A Lesson from Alexandria: Be Saints to Each Other
49. Aggression against Copts…Who is responsible for it?
50. Religious tension has roots
51. Demands for issuing the "Distinguishment Law" to guarantee Copts their political rights in Egypt
52. A future vision: from national unity to national fusion
53. Pamphlets Printed in Saudi Arabia prompt religious strife in Egypt
54. Euro-Islam and ambassadors’ dialogue in Cairo
55. Doha conference calls for activating the role of religions to protect human dignity
56. Prince Charles opens it and Arab thinkers participate: A tent for religious tolerance and meeting of religions in central London
57. Coptic issues covered in the Egyptian press, in particular Rose al-Yousuf
58. The paradoxical radical
59. The movie on Christ…The coming rage in the Egyptian street
60. Coptic T.V. programs on Egyptian T.V. and an Islamic satellite channel
61. Vatican official: Why didn’t Christians revolt against The Da Vinci Code?
62. Inquisition courts and The Da Vinci Code
63. Baha’i faith unrecognized by the Azhar
64. Discussion with the church over the issues of divorce is still open
65. Rumors: Pope, expatriate Copts split roles
66. The fastest book against the Gospel of Judas
67. The Episcopal Church is opening the second Alexandria School of Theology
68. Deepening the Dialogue: The Future of Muslim-Christian Relations
69. Black magic inside the church
70. Head of Evangelical denomination prevents ordination of a priest
71. Bishop Antonius ordained as patriarch
72. Crisis in Aswan: An Orthodox church divorces a wife without telling her husband
73. "Mar Girgis "the most popular saint in Egypt
74. Statement of the Montreal Conference for Coptic emigrant groups, organizations and activists
75. The People’s Assembly approves a two-extension of the emergency law
76. The National Human Rights Committee suggests shrinking the role of the security forces in issues of sedition, the judges and Sinai
77. Website for US embassy in Cairo to solve Egyptians’ problems
78. Ben-Gurion University students visit the Azhar under Shabak guards
79. The country can not stand any longer
80. Islam and its image
81. The future of theocracy in Egypt (18): The Ayyoubid state (2)
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