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Ahmad ‘Abd al-Jalīl writes about religious discrimination among members of the Misryūn Dhid al-Ta‘asub [Egyptians against discrimination] group.
Māhir Abu ‘Uqayl reports on a Christian family who hosted a Muslim woman and her children.
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.
The author addresses the issue of evangelism after he met a Muslim man and a woman who converted to the Evangelical denomination at the hand of missionaries in the Arab world.
Pope Shenouda's lawyer has announced that the patriarch has approved the proposed new draft law for Coptic Personal Status issues. Contrary to the 1938 law the new draft law states that there are only three reasons for divorce.
Al-Ahrār has published a special series of articles about the Bahā'ī faith in Egypt. The articles covered the history and origins of the Bahā'ī faith in Iran and also its development in Egypt.
The political situation in the Middle East is in constant flux. Muhammad Hamdī argues that the new Middle East is coming under siege from two non-Arab regional forces; Iran and Turkey.
This report deals with the role of the religious institution in choosing Egypt’s next president. In an interview with Muhammad ‘Alī Khayr, Islamic intellectual Fahmī Hūwaydī claims that religious institutions have no influence nowadays because they lack independence.
This article deals with the evidence provided on Paltalk by Nādir Fawzī, the Middle East Christians Association’s president which reveals that ‘Adil Fawzī, the former president of the association’s branch in Egypt, is conspiring against the association.
Father ‘Abd al-Masīh Basīt comments on Yūsuf Zaydān’s novel, ’‘Azazīl’.

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