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In the 19 March referendum on constitutional amendments, 77 percent of Egyptians voted in favor of holding elections before drafting the new constitution. This was the only clean referendum in Egyptian history, despite a few procedural glitches and the fact that religion was used to influence some...
A symposium convened by leaders and representatives of the new political parties in the Upper Egyptian governorate of al-Minya stopped for about 30 minutes over a tough debate on the 2nd Article of the Egyptian constitution. Coptic business magnet Najīb Sāwīris, the leader of the Free Egyptians...
Dr. Yaḥyā al-Jamāl, Deputy Prime Minister, stated that the new constitution imposes restrictions on the powers of the state's president and the establishment of a civil state that would encompass all religions. Jamāl denied a connection between the establishment of a civil state and canceling the...
The Muslim Brotherhood severely criticized Egypt's Deputy Prime Minister Yaḥyā al-Jamāl's remarks regarding the second article of the constitution. Jamāl had stated that the constitutional declaration will have an amended version of the second article. The amended second article would state that...
Al-Dustūr had interviewed Muhammad Rif'at, a professor of international law, where he talked about the second article of the constitution, which was added by the late President Muhammad Anwar al-Sādāt. Rif'at added that the second article is not applied in reality and can not be applied, noting the...
Dr. Rev. Andrea Zakī, Vice President of Egypt's Evangelical denomination, stressed the importance for religion to be the reference of the government in its applied system of the new constitution. He said that any political project or system in the Middle East that generally ignores religion will...
In Husayn 'Abd al-Rāziq's article in al-Ahāli, page 11, April 4, 2011, he writes that every now and then a controversy on the second article in the constitution is triggered.
The author presents a book by a Christian writer that explains the steps of transforming Muslims into Christians and vice versa.  
Rose al-Yūsuf provided a translation of the article written by Muftī of the Republic, 'Alī Jum'ah, in the U.S. newspaper The New York Times. Jum'ah wrote that Egypt is a religious country and it is anticipated that religion will play a role in the Egyptian democratic politics. He added that the...
Muftī of the Republic Sheikh ‘Alī Jum’ah contributed an article to The New York Times on April 3 in which he commented on the political situation in post-revolution Egypt. Jum’ah highlighted the role of religion in political life. According to Jum’ah, Egypt's religious tradition is anchored in a...

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