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The Supreme Administrative Court issues a final ruling in the case of Copts’ second marriage on May 29.
An administrative court in Cairo has delayed the sentence on the Coptic Orthodox Church’s appeal against a previous ruling that allows a Copt to obtain a church re-marriage license.
A Christian woman accuses her ex-husband, who converted to Islam, of kidnapping their eldest daughter and threatening to kidnap the younger daughter as well.
Coptic Orthodox Church grants actress Hālah Ṣidqī marriage license while refusing to do the same to her ex-husband.
The Administrative Court ruling which grants a license to remarry is unconstitutional for it violates Article 46 of the Constitution which guarantees the freedom of belief and it contravenes the Coptic Orthodox doctrine.
Actress Hālah Ṣidqī’s second marriage caused a storm of protest within Coptic circles, especially because there are more than 20,000 cases of divorced Christians who are unable to remarry because of the Coptic Orthodox Church’s refusal to grant them marriage permissions.
The article explains the problem that Coptic actress Hālah Ṣidqī is experiencing regarding her divorce from her husband Majdī William.
Dr. Isaac Fānūs freely spoke his mind about the issues he found important. Dr. Fānūs was critical about ecclesiastical institutions and leadership, including those in his own Coptic Orthodox Church. In this interview religions are described as societal entities that humans have created and...
Adel Youssef, a lawyer, said that he expected that the court would agree to divorce actress Hala Sidqi from her husband because he follows a different denomination from hers, which means that their case can be examined according to the personal status law of the Muslims.
William claims that Pope Shenouda is deliberately blocking his application to remarry, based on the notion that his ex-wife, Sidqī, changed her denomination and obtained a final court ruling for divorce on March 30, 2002.

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