Date of source: Sunday, October 25, 2009
A number of appeals have been launched in different issues in the Supreme Administrative Court which is headed by Muhammad Ahmad al-Huaynī and have been either postponed or referred to another chamber in the court.
Date of source: Thursday, May 21, 2009
A convert’s lawyer blames the Azhar for not taking procedures to reveal medical and mental facts behind certain people’s will to convert to Islam.
Date of source: Thursday, April 23, 2009
The Administrative Court approved the Azhar decision not to enroll Christian students at the Azhar University.
Date of source: Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Christian converts to Islam who re-embraced Christianity and were given the right to change their religion on official papers back to Christianity are complaining on a daily basis that the Ministry of Interior does not approve the court ruling, allegedly because of the involvement of some...
Date of source: Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Ranā Mamdūh reports about granting the Bahā’īs the right to put a (-) in the religion slot of their identification cards.
Date of source: Sunday, March 1, 2009
The Supreme Administrative court has decided to postpone the hearing in the case of Christian born individuals who converted to Islam and then reconverted to Christianity.
Date of source: Sunday, February 15, 2009
The appeal launched by Pope Shenouda in the case of Coptic remarriage is postponed until March 14.
Date of source: Friday, December 19, 2008
The head of the Council of State denies the rumors that he has given preferential treatment to the Coptic members of the council at the expense of the Muslim members.
Date of source: Thursday, November 13, 2008
The article tackles the problem of Bahā’īs in Egypt in the light of the decree the Administrative Jurisdiction issued lately granting them national ID cards provided that the ’Religion’ entry is left blank.
Date of source: Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Following the original court ruling allowing Bahā’īs to put a dash into the religion box of their ID card, a number of lawyers have appealed against the decision.