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Similar to the Ketermaya incident, a Copt named Al-Ghūl Farhūt was stabbed to death by three Muslims in white robe who then proceeded to cut off his hands to prevent him from escaping on his motorcycle. Sawt al-Ummah spoke to his family, who predicts that the murderers' motives were either because...
The article casts light on a recent book entitled ‘al-Kanīsah wa al-Sīyāsah’ [Church and Politics] by the defrocked Orthodox priest, Andrāwis ‘Azīz.
The article sheds light on Maurice Sādiq’s letter to the Israeli Minister of Foreign Affairs, Avigdor Lieberman, and Coptic reactions to the letter.
Bishop Mansūr of the Coptic Orthodox Church believes both that circumcision is obsolete and that women should access the altar.
Sa‘īd ‘Abd al-Masīh explains the corruption which forced him to leave the defense team for the man accused of raping a Muslim girl in Farshūt.
/*-->*/ This article deals with the Anglican Church and their trust in the Egyptian government, and Mubārak
Bishop Bula states that when Copts adopt courts rulings according to the Islamic Sharī‘ah in issues related to personal status affairs, like inheritance, they are applying the Islamic Sharī‘ah, and not the law of the Bible.
 A former member of Jehovah's witnesses reveals some of the secrets about the organization to Sawt al-Umah.  
The article sheds light on a so-described “dangerous sect” that forms a new threat to Christianity in Egypt.
Only one lawyer has accepted the task of defending Girgis Bārūmī, the young Coptic man who is facing charges of raping a Muslim minor girl.

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