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As part of a series of meetings to acquaint the French society with the Copts and their plight, the ’Association of Copts in France’ organized a conference on May 5, 2006, under the slogan of "Copts: A Combat for Human Rights,” during which the citizenship rights of Copts in Egypt were discussed.
Rose al-Yousuf magazine continues its reportage on the controversial issue of divorce and Coptic Christianity.
A church source explains that publishing the pictures of defrocked priests was not to expose them but to warn other Copts against them. Because there are no special laws specifying clergymen’s uniforms, defrocked priests can commit irregularities.
Pope Shenouda warned Copts anew against visiting Jerusalem under Israeli occupation.
Qatqouta Shenouda discovered that her husband Nāsir ‘Imyān had been married to 15 other women, and so she appealed to the court seeking a divorce and she convicted her husband of committing adultery and abusing her.
The author argues that that managing extremism is a practical and achievable goal today, while the eradication of extremism is an unachievable target.
The former prime minister of The Netherlands, Prof. Andreas Van Agt, is to launch Sunday the website of the Cairo -based Center for Intercultural Dialogue and Translation (CIDT) with former Egyptian ministers, Dr. Mamdouh al- Biltājī, Dr. Ahmad Juwīlī and Mr. Ahmad Māhir.
The article deals with a visit by a US delegation to the Faculty of Sharī‘a and Law, the Azhar University, to discuss Muslim-West relations and get acquainted with the true image of Islam.
The article is part 9 of a series of articles presenting the memoir of Talāl al - Ansārī, an Islamist, who writes about the time he spent in prison.
The Monastery of St. Maqar is engaged in a legal dispute over land, allegedly containing antiquities, near to the monastery.

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