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The Azhar Grand Imām and the Minister of Endowments headed to Naj‘ Hammādī for the Friday prayers and to offer their condolences to Bishop Kyrillos and the victims' families. They both stated that Islam is innocent of such crime and stressed the significance of preserving the national unity. In Naj...
In its reporting on the incidents of Naj‘ Hammādī, the press focused on the different analyses of the incident; the possible motives and causes. While many people blamed MPs and governmental institutions, others blamed the media and extremist religious discourse. Many observers criticized the...
The following is a review of the Egyptian press coverage of the Christmas attacks in Najc Hammādī’s, from January 9, 2010 until the present
The author reports on current events inside the Egyptian church as well as the rumors and relations among different denominations.
1. Arab-West ReportAkhbār al-Yawm reports about the Ministry of Culture’s announcement concerning historical mosques in Egypt.
Mario and Andrew are Muslims based on Islamic creed. However, their mother has the right to the custody of her two children because they are minors.
Marwá al-Shirbīnī was killed in Germany, earning the title “Martyr of hijāb” in Egypt. The Egyptian press highlighted the public uproar and the German official stance.
After one year, State Security Police arrest 26 people accusing them of being responsible for the terrorist attacks against the Jewelry business in al-Zaytūn. The detained are members of a terrorist organization related to al-Qā‘idah.
Minister of Endowments Mahmūd Hamdī Zaqzūq says that religion is within human nature, which is why people throughout history have been seeking religion to be in contact with God.
Member of parliament ‘Alā’Hassānayn and Coptic businessman ‘Īd Labīb flew to the U.S. to meet Pope Shenouda in an attempt to increase the efforts to achieve a resolution on the issue of Abū Fānā. All parties seem to be willing to work toward an end of the conflicts and Copts expatriates are blamed...

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