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Gamal says that the general public and Egyptian political forces share a common goal: "reform and change." How could that goal be achieved given the current sectarian polemics regarding recent conversion controversies? Why is this happening and for whose benefit, he asks? He called Bishop Bishoy's...
This article deals with the issue of Muslim and Christian satellite TV channels and their effect on society and Muslim-Christian relations.
The Egyptian government thinks its people are so naive that they rely solely on television's Channel 1 News for information on current events and mindlessly accept whatever the news channel claims. The government is unaware of the severity and significance of the current sectarian tension and fails...
This year's Eid has seen the emergence of "group sexual harassment," ruining the celebrations for many people. Head of the Fatwá committee at Al-Azhar, Sheikh Abdel Hameed Al-Atrash, called for the whipping of sexual harassers in public squares as dictated by the Koran. The newspaper shows photos...
Review of legal documents questions Pope Shenouda’s legitimacy as head of the Church.
A controversy has surfaced over the issue of remarriage among Coptic Christians' after a court ruling was by the Higher Administrative Court under the presidency of Chief Justice Counselor Muhammad al-Husaynī. He turned down a challenge by Pope Shenouda III of the Coptic Orthodox Church to a ruling...
The article tackles the war that erupted between Islamic and Christian channels because of a film produced by the BBC about Muslims who converted to Christianity.
Members of the Sufi sect of Islam promote an ideology to counter the influence of Wahhābism.
This article discusses yet another instance of religious differences straining marriage unions. 

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