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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'...
Bishop Kyrillos, bishop for the city of Naj‘ Hammādī, Qena governorate, said Copts were prevented from voting at some polling stations during the public referendum on proposed constitutional amendments on Saturday. Bishop Kyrillos said that when the officials supervising the polling stations found...
The Supreme Council of the Armed Forces has decided that ID cards will suffice for referendum and elections, instead of the pink voting card. A document belonging to the ousted regime, saved from the State Security headquarters, states the ousted regime's reasons for not using the ID card. One of...
*/ One picture was made by Al-Miṣrī al-Yawm reporters prior to entering al-zarayib area, and that was that revenge will be taken out from any Muslim passing the area. But that did not happen. Sami Karam, a resident of the area welcomed one of the reporters and explained that if they intended to...
Egypt's Grand Muftī Sheikh 'Alī Jum'ah yesterday rejected revoking the second article of the Constitution pertaining to the official religion of the country, saying he would resign if the article were scrapped. The article states that Islam is the religion of the state, Arabic is its official...
Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood (MB) denied its involvement in any of the religious campaigns calling for a "Yes" vote in the upcoming constitutional referendum. Due to it's previous use of religious slogans in parliamentary elections, for example “Islam is the solution” in 2005, the MB was suspected to...
According to a Copt, who requested anonymity, the Coptic Church regards Egypt’s current constitutional amendments as insufficient. It is convinced that only a newly written constitution will be able to guarantee a civil state, which emphasizes equality and citizenship. However, since the Coptic...
A few days after returning to classes for the second semester, students at Egypt's public universities have started massive protests against the administrators [In the headline by 'Sir' they mean the administrators of the universities] of their institutions, demanding they be sacked for being part...

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