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A book written by the head of the Egyptian Organization for Human Rights has been banned by the Azhar.
The article describes nine criteria put forth by the Ministry of Endowments regulating the building of mosques in Egypt.
Throughout the history of the Church in Egypt, 117 popes have taken up the papal chair. Only six of them were enthroned during the twentieth and the early twenty-first centuries. Starting with Kyrillos V through Shenouda III, each one has had their distinguished stances that have marked their...
The article sheds light on the way churches and mosques deal with money collected from votive offerings. Specialists on both sides were interviewed. While legal percentages govern mosques’ money, the church’s shares are monitored only by the pope.
The article discusses Statute 38 and the proposal to include and amendment to deal with Coptic divorcees.
Muhammad Nūr reviews the decision to enforce the latest amendments of the Copts’ Personal Status Law, known as Statute 38.
Zaghlūl al-Najjār has stated that Wafā’a Qistantīn, has been killed at a monastery, leading to the church to close three monasteries.
Muhammad Nūr reports on the different opinions of Muslim scholars concerning the recent fatwá of Shaykh Yūsuf al-Qaradāwī regarding prayer times.
The author interviews the under-secretary of the People’s Assembly Dr. Zaynab Radwān on her recent call for a legislation to make the testimony of men and women equal.
Sūfī leaders in Egypt have debated a U.S. conference on international Sūfism, fearing it might lead to the spread of the Shī‘ī creed in the country.

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