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The article discusses a fatwá issued by shaykh Muhammad al-Habdān advocating that women wear niqāb with a slit for one eye to prevent the seduction of onlookers.
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...
Christian and Muslim thinkers weigh in with their opinions on the possibility of civil marriages in Egypt.
The author discusses the movie ‘Hasan wa Marqus’ that has depicted Muslim-Christian relations in Egypt.
‘Amr cAbd al-Wahāb criticizes film festivals with religious themes, arguing that such themes restrain creativity.
Muhammad Khudayr discusses different reactions to the announcement of two new films by Arab filmmakers about the life of Jesus Christ.
Hasan wa Marqus, the movie that depicts Muslim-Christian relationships in Egypt is still in the spotlight of artistic and public criticism. While some observers believe it is an accurate depiction of Muslim-Christian relations in Egypt, others believed it wrongly equated the role of Muslims and...
The victims of the attacks against Coptic property were compensated for the damages they incurred, and a reconciliation session was held in Isnā. Egyptian journalists call for a realistic and objective treatment of the increasing sectarian tension in the country.
A number of Coptic men have signed an announcement calling to cancel any Christmas celebrations in Egypt.
Divisions amongst the different parties involved in the Abū Fānā crisis have led to the reconciliation agreement being postponed on various occasions.

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