By Hanan Fikry – Watani The issue is not about a particular religion, nor about the name of a specific group. The issue is a principle that raises a fundamental question: should freedom of belief be absolute, or should it be subject to certain conditions? The Constitution offers a clear answer. Article 64 of the Egyptian Constitution states: “Freedom of belief is absolute.” A definitive provision—but its interpretation is complex, and its applic…
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