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A few days ago, 31 Egyptian women took the oath of office as judges amid fierce controversy and strong criticism from conservatives.
Rumors spread about Muslims being involved in the displacement of 29 Christian families in an Upper-Egyptian town to build an Azhar institute there. The issue sparked violent protests from Christians who filed claims against the governor of al-Minyā.
A lawsuit against the grand shaykh of the Azhar calls to purify the Sunnah from false hadīths and superstitious materials.
Franciscan School’s Administration asserted that the administration had agreed with students’ parents at the beginning of the school year to prevent hijābs in classrooms, and that both parents and students have agreed.
This press review presents a summary of a series of articles published in Rose al-Yūsuf. Hānī Labīb writes about the history of the relationship between the pope as the head of the Coptic Orthodox Church, and the president of the Republic of Egypt from the mandate of Jamāl ‘Abd al-Nāsir until the...
‘Arif al-Dubays writes about the contradictory decisions of the grand imām at the Azhar.
‘Arif al-Dubays comments on Ṭanṭāwī’s contradictory decisions.
A former member of the Muslim Brotherhood and controversial Islamic figure, Dr. ‘Abd al-Sabūr Shāhīn discusses various political, religious and social issues. He denies any discrimination against Copts and accuses the U.S. of inciting Copts against Muslims.
‘Alā’ ‘Azmī interviews Sa‘d al-Dīn Ibrāhīm and discuss the constitutional amendments.
Murād Wahbah attacked all parties, political and religious groups in Egypt as he accused them of fundamentalism and warned the nation of the risks presented by the sectarian sedition which everybody is encouraging, including the church, the Azhar and the Muslim Brotherhood.

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