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Sa‘d al-Dīn Ibrāhīm is one of the Egyptian regime’s harshest critics, in this article ‘Isām Hādī claims that Ibrāhīm is trying to put pressure on the U.S government to withhold aid to Egypt.
Muslim Brotherhood General Guide Mahdī ‘Akif has rejected the Guidance Bureau elections because his list was defeated in favor of that of his first deputy Muhammad Habīb.
The article discusses the elections for the Bar Association’s board, and the notable nomination of a Coptic Orthodox Christian for the post of chairman.
Al-Bannā comments on former President al-Sādāt’s rule, Pope Shenouda, and the Muslim Brotherhood.
Comments on the current political arena in Egypt.
The Community Council of the Coptic Orthodox Church conducted amendments to the Personal Status Law of Copts known as the law of 1938. The Egyptian media shed light on the issue and the different reactions to it.
The Egyptian press is still reflecting on the Jewish conference that was supposed to be held in Cairo and was canceled. While some sources have claimed that it was canceled for security reasons others have alleged that the conference's goal was to reclaim Jews' properties in Egypt.
Members of tribal communities attacked a Coptic Orthodox monastery in al-Minyā. The vandals destroyed buildings that are owned by the monastery and set fire to the monastery's farm. Moreover, they abducted three monks and insulted and tortured them for hours.
A young Christian called was killed by a Muslim for spying on the latter’s brother during his sexual encounter with his wife.
Suggested changes to the child law have provoked far-reaching debates. The issues of female circumcision, a child's paternity and the law's adherence to the principles of Sharī‘ah are three of the key topics that have come under analysis.

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