Date of source: Monday, November 12, 2012
Salafī leaders had contacts with the presidency in an attempt to dissuade President Muhammad Mursī from his decision to attend the enthronement ceremony of Pope Tawadrus II on November 18 on the grounds that the event is purely religious and “against the Muslim faith," sources revealed. [Mahmūd...
Date of source: Thursday, August 23, 2012
A number of Coptic figures announced their participation in the August 24 protests, considering it another revolution against the Muslim Brotherhood and “islamizing the country”. Mamdūh Ramzī, Coptic lawyer, said he would participate in the protest as well as Ramsīs al-Najjār, the church lawyer.
Date of source: Friday, July 31, 2015
Since the Revolution of 23 July 1952 Egyptian heads of state had written their own biographies.
The network Sasapost took the task of publishing these autobiographies, starting with Egypt's first president, Muhammad Najīb, who after a house arrest that lasted eighteen years, was finally released...