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George Isḥāq, one of the strong patriotic figures in Egypt’s history, who set an example of honesty and integrity, has passed away after valuable contributions to politics and human rights, with a dream to see Egypt a purely civil democracy.
Shaykh Khālid al-Jindī, a member of the Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, hailed a decision by the awqāf (religious endowments) minister, Dr. Muḥammad Mokhtār Jum ͑a, to extol the Prophet Muḥammad after the Friday prayers, adding the glorification of the prophet would bring blessings to all...
Egypt’s Grand Muftī, Dr. Shawqī  ͑Allām, said the misinterpretation of religious texts could be a stumbling block in the success of any initiatives for dialogue, adding that this is something everyone has to resist.
The Center of Christian-Muslim Understanding & Partnership (CCMUP) continues its sessions of the conference on the role of religious leaders in preserving the environment on Tuesday (May 30, 2023) for the second day running.
The Joint Committee on Interreligious Dialogue between the Muslim Council of Elders and the Vatican’s Dicastery for Interreligious Dialogue held its first meeting in the Kingdom of Baḥrain on Wednesday (May 24, 2023) to discuss ways of unifying joint efforts based on the role of religious leaders...
Pope Tawāḍrūs II of the Coptic Orthodox Church condemned the incidents going on in Sudan during a Divine at the Maria von Zeitoun Kirche in the Austrian capital Vienna.
Pope Tawāḍrūs II of the Coptic Orthodox Church emphasized the importance of having a permanent dialogue between Egypt’s Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church.
The World Organization for Al-Azhar Graduates’ branch in the province of Marsā Maṭrūḥ, western Egypt, organized a symposium on the purposes of the sharī ͑a in relation to the family and the challenges of the present age. It affirmed the importance of the concept of family in Islam.
The Egyptian church is celebrating the Coptic Orthodox Christmas on January 7. This differs from the Western churches that believe the Christmas should be on December 25, but the Egyptian church boasts a long and significant history in the Christian faith.
President of the Evangelical community in Egypt, Rev. Andreā Zakī, said the faithful have a role to play towards their homeland. He noted that the Holy Book offers a vision for the concept of responsibility towards the nation.

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