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The article at hand announces that Coptic Christians plan renewed protests over an apparent delay in arrests of people who were involved in a church burning in 'Ātfīh (Helwan) earlier this month. Since demands formulated by Copts during previous demonstrations have not been met yet, Coptsunited.com...
Since 1928, in one-of-its-kind initiative, Muslim Brotherhood murshid (guide) Muhammad Badī' made several meetings with Coptic youth in Egypt to clear any doubts toward the MB. He had launched a national initiative to have dialogue with young Copts and talk about the position of the MB  
Dr. Georgette Qalīnī, a member of the previous people's assembly, said that there is a hand behind the events of fitnah of 'Ātfīh which Egypt has witnessed lately to terrorize Copts. She pointed to the possibility of it being caused by remnants of the previous regime. She also called to re-open the...
Now is the time to discuss sensitive issues, fears and requirements made by the Copts, to achieve real national unity. Calls these days for the formation of political parties on Christian or Islamic grounds pose a threat to national unity. They would only strengthen fanatics.
On Monday, March 21, Grand Shaykh of the Azhar, Aḥmad al-Ṭayib, renewed his rejection of any modifications to Article 2 of the Egyptian Constitution, which stipulates Islamic law as the main source of legislation. He thereby reacted to Pope Shinūdā’s previous suggestion, that was submitted to...
One of Egypt’s prominent Salafīsts' Sheikhs, Muhammad Husayn Ya‘qūb, defined Saturday’s referendum’s turnout - with 77 percent voting in favour of the proposed amendments - as a “ 'yes’ to religion”.
In response to Saturday’s referendum, several politicians and political experts identified religious mobilization as a threat to Egypt’s democratic development. They criticized that the referendum was frequently turned into a sectarian affair, with the Muslim Brotherhood, Salafīsts and Christians...
Deputy Prime Minister Yaḥyā al-Jamāl visited Coptic Pope Shinūdā III at the Saint Mark Cathedral in the Cairo district of al-ʿAbbāssīyah.
Muftī of the Republic Dr. ‘Alī Jum‘ah called for the omission of the word “sectarianism” from the Egyptian vocabulary, adding sectarian violence hurts Egypt as a whole.
Egypt's Prime Minister 'Isām Sharaf greeted Coptic Pope Shenouda III during his visit to the Coptic Orthodox Cathedral on March 20, 2011. Sharaf congratulated Pope Shenouda on his safe return from the US where he received medical treatment. On Saturday, Sharaf had paid his first visit to the Azhar'...

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