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Discussion about the issue of divorce in the Coptic church, the ten conditions under which divorce was allowed in the 1938 law, and Pope Shenouda’s rejection of these conditions.
Thanks to the Congress ... pardon to the Egyptian People’s AssemblyAl-Dustūr newspaper published in its issue of August 27, 1997, an essay entitled "Crusaders have not put their swords down yet". The writer expressed his worry at an American economic boycott, or an American marine invasion of Egypt...
Last Wednesday, a large group of Copts and Muslims took to the streets in tears to see off the body of Subhi Suliman; a former member of the People’s Assembly for Maraga city, Suhag. Subhi Suliman had been involved in the political life of the governorate for nearly 35 years. He was a symbol...
Subtitles:Your writings tear the nation into pieces and stir up sectarian strife.The Taggamo party deserted its duty and turned into a sectarian party.I don’t defend Copts only. In fact I am defending all Egyptians.I refused to give an emigrant Copts a document that could be used to insinuate that...
Al-Sha‘b reviews a report of the American State Department which is, according to Egyptian authorities the newspaper consulted, full of false information on Christians in Egypt and has political motives.
Subtitles: Demonstration in front of the Egyptian consulate in New York; 16 Copts murdered per minute C.N.N.-TV; Egypt is a place of persecution. See how they treat monkeys and bears in the zoo. Mahmoud Wahba: Jews are using Copts to cover a disaster among them. Rose al- Yūsuf, July 28, is also...
‘Abd al-Jawwād Harbī interviews Jamāl As‘ad, an eminent Christian figure who is known for his opposing stands against church involvement in politics.
Security bodies have made secret deals with Jamā‘ah Islamīyah to present them as an alternative to the Muslim Brotherhood in mosques, universities and social communities and thus to defeat them.
A celebration for the children of Muslim Brotherhood-owned nurseries in Kafr al-Shaykh and al-Bihīra governorates has provoked angry reactions from attendees.
The author discusses the NCHR-sponsored draft law on houses of worship. He states that amongst the oddest provisions of the draft law is the right of applicants to contest the decisions of administrative and security bodies before the courts, asserting that it is more reasonable to avoid this in...

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