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In an atmosphere of love and fraternity, Egyptians, both Muslim and Christian celebrated Christmas Mass in the Coptic Orthodox Churches of Austria, Germany, and France. All the attendees held prayers invoking charity and tolerance which they noted are anchored in the core of Islam and Christianity...
On Sunday, Jan. 6, Armenian Orthodox churches all over the world celebrated Christmas on Jan. 6. Catholicos Aram I of the Great House of Cilicia celebrated the Holy Liturgy at the St. Gregory the Illuminator Cathedral in Antelias, Lebanon. In his Pontifical message, His Holiness addressed the...
In an interview with al-Shurūq al-Jadīd, the preacher of al-Qāꞌid Ibrāhīm Mosque of Alexandria, Shaykh Ahmad al-Mahallāwī, said that “extending congratulatory messages to Christians is permissible only with the intention of hidāyah (guidance to the straight path of Islam); however congratulating...
In a recent interview with MBC TV, Pope Tawadros commented that the fatwás issued that prohibit congratulating Christians on their holidays have hurt them significantly adding that, “Those few people, who prohibit congratulating us on our feasts and issue fatwás on this regard should not be...
Pope Tawadros II met a delegation of the Egyptian Armed Forces headed by Colonel General ‘Abd al-Fattāh al-Sīsī, Commander-In-Chief of the Egyptian Armed Forces and Minister of Defense and Military Production, in the papal headquarters. The delegation presented its greetings on the occasion of...
Al-Sabāh published the full text of Pope Tawadros message to Copts for Christmas where he quoted a number of Bible verses that prove the holiness of the Christ's birth. Pope Tawadros greeted Copts for Christmas (Author not mentioned, al-Sabāh, Jan. 6, p. 9). Read original text in Arabic
Also in Asiut, a court sentenced a Coptic secondary student, Jamāl ‘Abduh Mas’ūd, who sparked sectarian trouble in the Upper Egyptian governorate, to three years in jail for disdaining Islam and publishing photos and images insulting religions. [Author Not Mentioned, al-Akhbār, April 5, p. 20] Read...
Also in Asiut, a court sentenced a Coptic secondary student, Jamāl ‘Abduh Mas’ūd, who sparked sectarian trouble in the Upper Egyptian governorate, to three years in jail for disdaining Islam and publishing photos and images insulting religions. [Author Not Mentioned, al-Akhbār, April 5, p. 20] Read...
Also in Asiut, a court sentenced a Coptic secondary student, Jamāl ‘Abduh Mas’ūd, who sparked sectarian trouble in the Upper Egyptian governorate, to three years in jail for disdaining Islam and publishing photos and images insulting religions. [Author Not Mentioned, al-Akhbār, April 5, p. 20] Read...
The Asiut Court of Appeal upheld a six-year imprisonment sentence against Copt Makārim Dīyāb Sa’īd, the Secretary of al-Dayr al-Jabrāwī Preparatory School in Abnūb, after he was found guilty of slandering the Prophet Muhammad. [Author Not Mentioned, al-Akhbār, April 5, p. 20] Read text in Arabic

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