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Jamāl As‘ad was questioned by the police following a claim that was filed against him by 12 expatriate Coptic activist leaders.
Najīb Jibrā’īl writes a letter to President Obama and representatives of 12 Coptic organizations sign the letter.
After the court refused to recognize Max Michel and his alleged church, 300 Copts who resorted to him to get divorce or second marriage are confused about the legitimacy of their conditions.
For the seventh time in a row, Pope Shenouda III was absent from his weekly sermon in Alexandria. Tense relationships with the governor are said to be behind the absence.
A Muslim convert reports on converts’ conditions in Egypt and Father ‘Abd al-Masīh Basīt of the Coptic Orthodox Church reports on the church’s stance.
The lawyer Najīb Jibrā’īl has prepared a draft bill for a law that will allow Christians to adopt in Egypt.
The article reports the Egyptian church’s stance on the first bishop to be ordained by Maximus.
The case of the illegal adoption of young Egyptian children has gained prominence in the press in recent weeks. The editorial looks at the issue and analyses its consequences.
Watani International tells the story of a custody battle between two divorced parents. The story was further complicated by the fact that the child’s father converted to Islam.
A court session for Māhir Mu‘tasim, the Muslim who converted to Christianity broke down into an argument between the head of the court and the defendant’s lawyer, resulting in the lawyer being removed, by force, from the court.

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