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 The author offers a profound background about the church's demonstrations and the effects that they have on the state and public. 
 A conference for "Al-'Azmia" methods condemns insulting the prophets.    
 It was said that Pope Shenouda asked for the files of Bishop Aghābyūs of Dayr Mawās and Father Tidāwus to refer them to church prosecution for they “lied” to the people and put the church in a difficult situation. Some think that the crisis of Kāmīlyā Shihātah may teach the church a lesson to put...
 Pope Shenouda decided to ban promoting the election's candidates inside churches to maintain what he called the separation between religion and politics. He also banned holding any conferences in the church other than church conferences.
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...
AWR obtained a paper that was distributed on Tuesday, March 29, 2011 during protests by salafists in front of the Council of State, the Supreme Administrative court, demanding the release of Kāmīliyā Shihātah, a Christian woman who reportedly converted to Islam and was detained inside a church. [...
Nile sat threatens to stop the broadcast of Al-Nās and Al-Safa TV channels, while the latter refuses to comply with such the requests.    
Members of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces visited both the Azhar Shaykh office to meet with Dr. Ahmad al-Tayīb and the Saint Mark Cathedral in al-'Abāsīyah to meet with Coptic Orthodox Pope Shenouda III. The meetings discussed ways to promote national unity and enhance tolerance between...
According to the article at hand, salafists in Alexandria have recently announced their firm intention to implement the sharī'ah. Similarly, several salafī leaders in Giza requested non-Muslims to accept the rule of Islam, which, they argued, provided them with sufficient protection. In addition,...

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