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Catholic and Protestant clergymen have rejected Pope Shenouda’s statements and demanded a public apology from Bishop Bīshūy, secretary of the Holy Synod, for what he said against them.
The minister of endowments and bishops of the Armenian Catholic Church in Egypt, Augustinus Kosa, and Francois ‘Īd, agreed on the need to strive to rebuild confidence between Islām and the West, especially since there are many voices in the West that reject the idea of the clash of civilizations...
Kifāyah [Enough] announced that protests against the constitutional amendments would be bolstered while the Coptic Church rejected intervening in the controversy over the amendments because it believes that the issue is the sole concern of political parties and civil society organizations.
Pope Shenouda III of Alexandria said that claims of extremist elements inside and outside Egypt about the persecution of Copts is a lie and slander.
A draft law for the construction of mosques, churches, and synagogues without discrimination was submitted to the People’s Assembly in order to be discussed and issued in case of approval.
The Ministry of Interior has not applied the laws regulating conversion to Islām since 2004. Consequently, all conversions that have taken place since then are invalid. The father of a converted teenager raises this question in his lawsuit against the minister of interior, minister of justice, and...
In her speech at the European Parliament in Brussels, Nawāl al-Sa‘dāwī strongly denied having fled from Egypt due to societal pressure following the release of her new play ‘The Lord Resigns in a Summit.’
The article sheds lights on one of the aspects of sectarianism that stormed Egyptian society. A street sign was put in the middle of a narrow road leading to a Coptic Orthodox monastery in a village in Qena that says: “Cemetery of Muslims. Non-Muslims are not allowed to pass, please!”
A court in Haarlem city has punished three youths for attempting to burn down a mosque in 2004.
The Center for Arab-West Understanding presents its annual report for 2006, highlighting the objectives achieved and the goals for the upcoming year. 2006 was landmarked by growing toward the Center for Arab-West Understanding, and laying the basis for an electronic documentation center.

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