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The statement made by the activists and members of Coptic associations which met in Montreal, Canada, April 7-9, 2006, to review and debate the situation of the Copts in Egypt and the future of Coptic activism.
The author covers the recent inauguration of Archbishop Antonious Najīb as the new patriarch of Catholics, succeeding Archbishop Istifānous, who left his post due to his deteriorating health.
Father Bisādā Zakī, whose name at birth was Fakhrī Zakī Fakhrī, has been defrocked and dismissed from his position at the Giza Bishopric. The Coptic Orthodox Patriarchate has warned its followers against having future financial dealings with the defrocked priest.
The Egyptian government is appealing a court ruling in favor of recognizing the Bahā’ī faith. Islamic clerics deem confessors of this religion apostates. Suspicious over Bahā’īs being agents of Zionist interests in Egypt are raised.
In its issue of last March, the controversial publication Theban Legion reported that the crosses of the Mary Girgis Church in Sheikh Najīm, Tuwa, al-Minyā, were ordered to be removed. However, the priest of the church, Father Gregarious ‘Abd al-Sayyid, refuted these claims, highlighting the...
The furor continues over the movie of ‘The Da Vinci Code’.
More than one month before the opening ceremony of World Cup 2006 in Germany, a friendly match took place in Berlin between Muslim imāms and vicars as part of an initiative aimed at increasing understanding among religions.
The muftī of Egypt, Dr. ‘Alī Jum‘a calls for the elimination of extremism, rejects any dialogue with extremists and calls for Egyptian society to leave its current state of effeminacy and act together to defend the country.
Rose al-Yousuf’s latest interview with the supreme guide of the Muslim Brotherhood, Muhammad Mahdī ‘Ākif, in which he used indecent words against Egypt and Egyptians, has prompted angry reactions from the Egyptian public. In this issue, Rose al-Yousuf publishes a number of angry letters sent...
The Egyptian minister of awqāf [Endowments], Dr. Muhammad Hamdī Zaqzouq, said the encrypted signal, used to produced a single call to prayer in Cairo’s mosques, would be sent from a broadcasting hub in al-Muqattam and would be scrambled with the signal of the Qur’ān Radio Station.

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