Date of source: Wednesday, January 2, 2013
Dr. Yūsuf al-Qaradāwī, head of the International Union of Muslim Scholars, on Tuesday (January 1), said that Egypt is back to the Egyptians after the Revolution, stressing that “the day came where I can enter the mosque, surrounded by the political power and the Governor”, addressing so Muhammad...
Date of source: Sunday, August 29, 2010
The Muslim Brotherhood Party persists in its slogan, “Islam is the solution” and announces that the state leads the public to invalidity.
Date of source: Thursday, June 11, 2009
The following lines present updates on the sectarian clashes that took place in an Egyptian village following a young woman’s escape with a Muslim young man.
Date of source: Monday, May 26, 2008
The story behind Amal Nasīm Zakī’s disappearance and where she is now is an issue that raises the curiosity of both Muslims and Christians.
Date of source: Friday, May 23, 2008
Muhammad Abū al-Dahab reports on news that the Coptic girl of al-Mahallah, Amal Zakī Nasīm – who disappeared last August may be kept at St. Dimyana Monastery in Jamasah.
Date of source: Saturday, May 10, 2008
The father of the missing Christian girl has denied reports that she has been found and has contacted the Coptic Orthodox Church about the case but was told to wait until Pope Shenouda III returned from the U.S.
Date of source: Monday, March 24, 2008
Amal Zakī Nasīm, a missing Coptic young woman. After eight months the security is still unable to give her family any news about their daughter. The young Muslim man who was accused of kidnapping her declared that he divorced her when he discovered that she had had a relationship with another man....
Date of source: Saturday, November 3, 2007
The family of the disappeared Coptic girl, Amal Zakī Nasīm, has said in an official memorandum that their daughter has been kidnapped under an American-Zionist conspiracy in order to incite sectarian clashes in the country.
Date of source: Sunday, October 21, 2007
The article discusses the disappearance of a Coptic girl, Amal Nisīm Zakī. It was discovered that she had got married to a Muslim. Her family accused the state security of being biased towards the Coptic girls’ kidnappers. They were prevented from meeting Pope Shenouda.
Date of source: Thursday, August 30, 2007
The family of Amal Zakī Nasīm, a Christian girl who was reported as leaving her family on August 12, continues in their sit-in at Mār Girgis Church in al-Mahallah al-Kubrá city over the security forces’ failure to find any clue of their daughter’s whereabouts.