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The article provides an overview of a number of stories that have headlined the Egyptian press as of late.
The article reports on the decision of the State Security Prosecution to extend the detention of two members of the Middle East Christians Association for another 30 days pending investigation.
The article reports on the Judicial Administrative Court’s decision to adjourn the examination of the complaint filed by Muḥammad Ḥijāzī, a Muslim-born convert to Christianity who demanded that his new religion be registered on his official documents.
While Poet Aḥmad al-Shahāwī intends to file a claim against the Shaykh of the Azhar, reliable sources at the Islamic Research Academy assert that the Azhar withdrew al-Shahāwī’s book but did not deem the poet Kāfir.
The Middle Eastern Christian Association threatens to incite civil disobedience in Egypt. Coptic clergymen and laymen reject the threats and denounce any action that could threaten the country’s stability.
The article published a 20-year old letter sent by Bishop Gregorius, the late bishop of scientific research, to Pope Shenouda III on the issue of the permissibility of a spouse marrying the brother/sister-in-law of her/his dead spouse.
The article presents a brief history of the Jehovah’s Witnesses’ group in Egypt and discusses their ideology, which contradicts with that of Christianity and Judaism.
Pope Shenouda bade Muslims good tidings for the upcoming Ramaḍān and asserted the unity of Muslims and Christians in Egypt during the patriotic union Iftār.
Sweden’s Justice Chancellor has rejected requests submitted by the Muslim minority to press charges of incitement of racial hatred against a Swedish newspaper for publishing a cartoon that offended Muslims by depicting the Prophet Muhammad.
The Swedish Government began taking prompt steps in calming the tense atmosphere with Muslims living in Sweden following the publication of provocative cartoons that depicted the Prophet Muhammad in an offensive manner.

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