Date of source: الثلاثاء, آيار (مايو) 25, 2010
This article examines the termination of the TV program by former Qummus (Archpriest) Zakarīā Butrus. Both Christians and Muslims disagreed with much of Butrus’ beliefs.
Date of source: الخميس, آيار (مايو) 20, 2010
This article mentions a few things concerning Archbishop Maximus; namely his 3 month trip to the United States, and the temporary closing of his TV station.
Date of source: الأحد, نيسان (أبريل) 18, 2010
Rev. Safwat al-Bayyādī, head of the Evangelical Community Council in Egypt stated that the church never interferes in politics and that individuals are free to express their political preferences.
Date of source: الأحد, آذار (مارس) 7, 2010
This article deals with a number of different ways in which the Muslim-Christian relationship is thought of and portrayed in Egypt, as well as the influence of expatriate Copts. The article begins with describing how some prominent Muslims believe that it is Copts outside of Egypt who mostly incite...
Date of source: الجمعة, آذار (مارس) 5, 2010
Rev. Safwat al-Bayyādī is head of the Community Council of the Coptic Evangelical Church. He expresses his views about sectarianism in Egypt and related issues.
Date of source: الأربعاء, كانون الثاني (يناير) 6, 2010
The article discusses the relationship between Jamāl Mubārak and the Coptic Orthodox Church.
Date of source: الأربعاء, كانون الثاني (يناير) 6, 2010
The author reports on the consequences of the recent Orthodox-Evangelical dispute.
Date of source: الأحد, شباط (فبراير) 28, 2010
The following lines summarise an interview with Metropolitan ‘Ādil Zakī of the Latin Church in Egypt. The interview touches on different issues related to the Muslim-Christian relations, interreligious dialogue and inter-denominational relations.
Date of source: الخميس, كانون الثاني (يناير) 21, 2010
The article reviews some opinions from Coptic figures about the protests Copts organized in the church after Naja‘ Hammādī incident.
Date of source: السبت, أيلول (سبتمبر) 5, 2009
The Egyptian government allowed Coptic satellite channel Agape to broadcast on the Egyptian satellite NileSat. The step was hailed as a good sign of the state’s moderation.