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There has been much talk about mass emigration of Copts after the Islamists have made it to power but it seems there are some who make mountains out of molehills, in other words secularists who refuse the sharī’ah and claimed that the Netherlands has opened its doors for Coptic asylum seekers....
I had that dream that President Muhammad Mursī would meet with all five candidates for the chair of Saint Mark so that Copts become more reassured and to show the whole world that power under the Muslim Brotherhood is not fanatic as rumored by the enemies of Islam but it seems that my dreams be...
“During Mūbarak’s regime there were many restrictions on mosques that prevented them from performing many summer activities, while churches had greater freedom,” says Muhammad ‘Abd al-Qudūs, author of the article.
 "We sacrifice our soul and blood for you our Pope." This slogan was chanted by Copts for Coptic Orthodox Pope Shenouda III, when he asked to end the sectarian protest by Maspero. Protesters refused, and continued their protest. Pope Shenouda is better than you a million times, and I hope you take...
 Muhammad 'Abd al-Qudūs writes that 'Abīr Tal'at's testimony in the investigations will make her a victim rather than the criminal. He added that were Egypt a free country, then a person would convert to whatever they liked without fearing that the church may detain them, or a group of Islamists...
The article discusses that there is no discrimination against Christians in Egypt because they practice their activities freely in the churches.  
The author argues that the Wafd party is not secular. He says that secularism entails total separation between the state and religion. However, the Wafd members do not advocate abolishing the second article of the Constitution, which stipulates that Islamic sharī'ah is the major source of...
The author says that freedom is the cure for strained Muslim-Christian relations, but that this problem is only one of the many crises facing Egypt.
Abu Dhabi witnessed the unprecedented action of 300 Christian clergymen signing a written apology to Muslims for the Crusades and the current war on terrorism.
I believe that those who call for cooperation between the Muslim Brotherhood and the Nasserists are wise people. Some people insist on remaining hostages of the past. Things have changed and the views of the Brotherhood today in the early twenty-first century are totally different from their views...

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