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The BBC fired a Muslim journalist from his job because of his clear inclination towards Islam. The British Islamic Council issued a declaration stating its disgust at the decision to fire a journalist for being a member of an Islamic group.
The American Postal service released the first American postage stamp showing both the Lesser and the Greater Bairam Feasts. The head of the Islamic Society in North America believed that issuing such a stamp symbolized that Muslims are a part of American society.
The interdenominational Maadi Community Church in Cairo, Egypt, organized a memorial service for all victims of the recent tragedies in the USA. Father Doug May ended the memorial service with the prayer of St. Francis.
The Administrative Judiciary Court postponed giving its verdict on a lawsuit filed by the Editor-in-Chief of Al-Nabaa until December 18. The lawsuit was to stop implementation of the Prosecution’s decision to refer him to the State Security Misdemeanor Court for the scandalous photos he published...
Pope Shenouda ended his pastoral visit to Britain and America. During the visit, he met the emigrant Copts of both countries and explained to them that some religious and political matters were covered by western media in a way that harmed national unity in Egypt.
The Grand Imam conveyed his congratulations to the Archbishop of Canterbury on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of his taking up office. He assured him that the Azhar was paying great attention to inter-religious dialogue which is part of the doctrine of the Qur’an.
Dr. Abdel Mo’ti Bayoumi, member of our Board of Advisors, is no longer dean of the Faculty of Islamic Theology (’Usul el-Din) at the Azhar. He was dean from 1989 to 1991 and from 1997 to 2001. The two periods are a total of six years which is the maximum someone can be the dean of this college. Dr...
The Prosecution ordered that the son of the owner of Al-Nabaa newspaper and another journalist working on the paper be imprisoned for four days for leading 50 gangsters who broke into the headquarters of the Journalists’ Syndicate and attacked its deputy and its general secretary.
Pope Shenouda appointed the son of his nephew as an accountant in the Bishopric for Ecumenical and Social Services. Some people claimed that the pope appointed him in the Bishopric so he could later take over the post of the director of the Patriarchal office. This made them believe that there is...
The lawsuit Archpriest Andrawis Aziz filed against Pope Shenouda to cancel the decision that stripped him of his religious title and the report of the State Council Judges which viewed the decisions of the church as administrative decisions pushed Al-Kalema [the word] Center for human rights to...

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