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Egyptian’s responses to the terrorist bombings in Sinai that killed 23 and wounded at least 62 people, and which have also severely damaged Egypt’s tourist industry.
Changing the statute will not help in political reform because it contains many contradictions, the author argues, and modifications to the statute aim only at the interest of the president not the political parties.
A book review of Jamāl al-Bannā’s book, My Coptic Brethren.
Helmy Salem, coordinator of the seminar of “Scientific means for renewing religious discourse”, organized by Cairo Center for Human Rights Studies on August 12 and 13 in Paris, responds to the criticism Al-Liwaa´ Al-Islami directed to the seminar and the statement it released.
The writer criticizes and refuses the idea of prohibiting new ijtihads about divine texts and judiciary rulings. He also comments on the case of Dr. Hamid Nasr Abu Zeid.
The author gives an overview of a book by Islamic intellectual Gamal Al-Banna titled “Islam is Religion and Umma and not Religion and State.”
The writer gives a brief comment on the presence of Bishop Yohanna Qulta in the conference on renewing the religious discourse which he covered in a previous issue. He writes that he was happy for the participation of Bishop Qulta and that his word in the conference reflected his knowledge of Islam...
The writer gives some points to illustrate the problems of renewing the religious discourse in the light of the seminar “Practical Methods for Renewing the Religious Discourse” that was held in Paris on August 12 and 13. He also comments on an article written by Gamal Al-Banna in the same respect.
The author interviewed Dr. Mahmoud Ismail. The interview discussed the issue of renewing the religious discourse, the topic of two seminars attended by Dr. Ismail during two consecutive months: the first was during the Arab Culture Conference held in Cairo by the Supreme Culture Council. The second...
The writer comments on the actions and papers of a conference held in Paris titled “Renewing the Religious Discourse,” organized by the Cairo Center for Human Rights.

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