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According to the 1957 statute, May 15 will mark the 60th day the papal chair became vacant, Bishop Abrām told al-Ahrām in a meeting attended by Counselors Edward Ghālib and Malak Mīnā, members of the candidacy committee secretariat. Ghālib said the mass media offers suggests incorrect names and...
Also in Asiut, a court sentenced a Coptic secondary student, Jamāl ‘Abduh Mas’ūd, who sparked sectarian trouble in the Upper Egyptian governorate, to three years in jail for disdaining Islam and publishing photos and images insulting religions. [Author Not Mentioned, al-Akhbār, April 5, p. 20] Read...
“There is absolutely no deal between the Brotherhood and the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF),” said Shātir during a meeting with the trustees of the Islamic Legitimate Body of Rights and Reformation (ILBRR). He added that a large portion of the interior ministry’s responsibilities must...
Also in Asiut, a court sentenced a Coptic secondary student, Jamāl ‘Abduh Mas’ūd, who sparked sectarian trouble in the Upper Egyptian governorate, to three years in jail for disdaining Islam and publishing photos and images insulting religions. [Author Not Mentioned, al-Akhbār, April 5, p. 20] Read...
“There is absolutely no deal between the Brotherhood and the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF),” said Shātir during a meeting with the trustees of the Islamic Legitimate Body of Rights and Reformation (ILBRR). He added that a large portion of the interior ministry’s responsibilities must...
Also in Asiut, a court sentenced a Coptic secondary student, Jamāl ‘Abduh Mas’ūd, who sparked sectarian trouble in the Upper Egyptian governorate, to three years in jail for disdaining Islam and publishing photos and images insulting religions. [Author Not Mentioned, al-Akhbār, April 5, p. 20] Read...
“There is absolutely no deal between the Brotherhood and the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF),” said Shātir during a meeting with the trustees of the Islamic Legitimate Body of Rights and Reformation (ILBRR). He added that a large portion of the interior ministry’s responsibilities must...
The Asiut Court of Appeal upheld a six-year imprisonment sentence against Copt Makārim Dīyāb Sa’īd, the Secretary of al-Dayr al-Jabrāwī Preparatory School in Abnūb, after he was found guilty of slandering the Prophet Muhammad. [Author Not Mentioned, al-Akhbār, April 5, p. 20] Read text in Arabic
Also in Asiut, a court sentenced a Coptic secondary student, Jamāl ‘Abduh Mas’ūd, who sparked sectarian trouble in the Upper Egyptian governorate, to three years in jail for disdaining Islam and publishing photos and images insulting religions. [Author Not Mentioned, al-Akhbār, April 5, p. 20] Read...
The Asiut Court of Appeal upheld a six-year imprisonment sentence against Copt Makārim Dīyāb Sa’īd, the Secretary of al-Dayr al-Jabrāwī Preparatory School in Abnūb, after he was found guilty of slandering the Prophet Muhammad. [Author Not Mentioned, al-Akhbār, April 5, p. 20] Read text in Arabic

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