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The Internet is now used to spread rumors and false facts which present a direct threat to the state’s security and stability.
Monks from the Monastery of Abu Fana detail the tensions involving their monastery, and provide their testimony on the recent conflict.
Pope Benedict XVI’s recent visit to the United States revealed the critical situation and the corruption in the clergy of the United States. The sex scandals that monks have been involved in revealed this corruption. The author also refers to the diversity of dissident churches in the U.S.
The article details the findings presented by the National Council for Human Rights on the condition of human rights in Egypt.
Dr. Jibrā’īl sheds light on what he considers to be a violation of freedom of creed in Egypt and argues that in spite of the several legislations and constitutional texts that confirm the freedom of creed and principles of citizenship, the reality is still far removed from the aspiration of...
Robeir al-Faris reviews different articles in the Egyptian press this month related to Muslim-Christian relations. In particular he mentions a new joint Muslim-Christian Web site and an article that cites the al-Ahrām obituary page to prove that Copts are not being persecuted.
The tribal structure of the Sudanese community in Egypt and the passiveness of the Egyptian security forces are the main reasons behind the increasing crimes committed by the Sudanese. Moreover, the author claims that the Catholic Church shelters theses Sudanese and offers them bribes to convert to...
The article reviews a four-article series published in the daily al-Ahrār on a recent book by Max Michel Hannā – known as Bishop Maximus – on his personal experience with leaders of the Coptic Orthodox Church, as well as his so-called reformatory tendency.
Khalīl presents a history of the advice and guidance sessions held with Copts who want to convert to Islam.
A church lawyer sued the Ministry of Interior for its decree on canceling the lawful guiding meetings with converts to Islam.

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