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Grand Shaykh of the Azhar Ahmad el-Tayīb meets on 3 May 2011 in his office in Cairo a Muslim Brotherhood delegation, media sources reported on May 2.
On Thursday, April 28, 2011, dozens of Copts demonstrated in front of Egypt’s High Court, demanding Minister of the Interior, Mansūr al-'Īsawī, and the head of the ruling Supreme Council of the Armed Forces, Muhammad Husayn Tantāwī, to actively help to find several Christian girls, who they claim...
Even though Abū al-Futūh, a member of the Muslim Brotherhood Shūrá Council, has not yet announced his will to run in the upcoming presidential elections, his supporters have already begun to launch a presidential campaign. Most importantly, the campaign outlines Abū al-Futūh 's accomplishments and...
On Friday, April 29, 2011, thousands of salafists participated in three protests in Cairo. They demanded the release of two women who they believe have been forcefully detained by the Coptic Church after their conversion to Islam. The protesters also demanded the prosecution of Coptic Orthodox Pope...
/*-->*/ On Friday, April 29, 2011, the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) held a two-day meeting to agree on a leader and secretary general for its Freedom and Justice Party.
On Saturday, April 30, 2011, Egypt's public prosecution demanded the Coptic Church to let Kāmīliyā Shihātah appear for testimony in a case on her alleged conversion to Islam. Judicial sources have said that after her reported conversion, Shihātah has been detained by the Church against her will....
Dr. Rafīq al-Daw, vice-chairman of the Iron & Steel Factory, donated the sum of EGP200,000 (roughly $34,000) for building a mosque inside the the Suez Canal University in the coastal governorate of Suez.
Around 30,000 salafists gathered in front the Coptic Cathedral in Cairo, calling for freeing of Kāmīliyā Shihātah and any other Copts who, according to them, have converted to Islam and were locked inside the monastery. The military police surrounded the Coptic cathedral to prevent any possible...
Islamic Jihād group announced their welcome to Christians. This announcement gave many people hope for the end of sectarian fanaticism. However, Dr. Jihād 'Awdah said that the salafī movement did not acknowledge the 1919 Revolution because of the participation of Copts participated. In addition,...
Dr. Ahmad al-Tayīb, grand shaykh of the Azhar, asserted that protests in Qena that blocked the railway crossing did not flare up as a result of having a Coptic governor, but because people in Qena feel they are forgettable and neglected.

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