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Despite Coptic Orthodox Pope Shenouda III's statement to end Maspero protest, protesters continued their protest. Pope Shenouda was afraid of infiltrators that can distort the image of the protest. Archpriest Mattias Nasr, Father of Virgin Mary Church in 'Izbat al-Nakhl, said in Maspero that Pope...
The Family Court in Qūwaysanā decided to consider the separation case between 'Abīr Fakhrī Tal'at, fitnah sparker in Imbābah, and her Christian husband on June 26, 2011. She was a no-show in court, but her seven lawyers came and represented her and presented documents that prove her conversion to...
The military court issued a decision to freeze imprisoning 'Abīr Fakhrī, Imbābah sedition-monger. They will reconsider her sentence on June 9, 2011. The State Security prosecution is investigating the incidents in Imbābah. On a different note, the State Security prosecution is considering the...
“Copts in Egypt don’t need any international security, becauseprotecting them is the Muslims duty” says Shaykh Muhamed Hassan, a Muslim scholar.
Members of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) asserted that there is no difference between a Muslim and a Copt, they aim to establish a civilian country based on democracy and equality which is not affected by religious parties.
The evidence in convicting Mubārak included the testimony of Major General 'Umar Sulaymān, Deputy President and former chief of intelligence, who assured the involvement of the ousted president in killing protesters. He assured that Mubārak assigned the Military forces and intelligence in following...
Dr. 'Abd al-Qawī Khalīfah, Cairo governor, assured the necessity of taking all engineering, scientific, artistic measures to protect Monastery of Sama‘ān al-Kharāz in al-Duwayqah area for its global and touristic value. [Reviewer's Note: News story was also covered in al-Yawm al-Sābi', May 25, 2011...
Is the the issuance of a unified law on building houses of worship going to be the end of misery and the end of fitnah? Qutb al-'Arabī, writer, answers 'no' because this law will be applied on all religions equally, churches and mosques. That means that, according to the United Nations, every...
Security agencies in Aswan managed to find Christine Wahīb Bulus, an 18-year-old secondary education student, who had disappeared since Monday, May 9, 2011, when she was visiting her grandfather. Christine's father, accompanied by a group of lawyers, went to the city of Qūs, where his daughter was...
Egypt's Catholic Patriarchs Council said the nation after the January 25 Revolution will be able to overcome fitnah tā'fīyah and socio-economic hardships facing it now. Cardinal Antonius Najīb, the Patriarch of Coptic Catholics in Egypt, concluding the Catholic patriarchs and bishops meeting in...

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