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Public Prosecutor ‘Abd al-Majīd Mahmūd has challenged a court ruling which acquitted four Muslims accused of killing Fārūq Hindī.
Both Muslim as well as Christian clerics and intellectuals in Egypt are vehemently rejecting the idea of having Coptic students studying Muslim theology at the Azhar University.
The trial of the suspects in the Naj‘ Hammādī case has been postponed until May 16, 2010. The suspects’ defense express their dissatisfaction at the postponement of the trial.
The press reported on Easter celebrations. The annual Easter mass celebrated at the Cathedral was reported. Prominent governmental and Islamic figures attended the mass, in addition to the American ambassador to Cairo. Muhammd al-Barādi‘ī, former head of the International Agency for Nuclear Energy...
This article discusses the role of religious preaching in strengthening the relationship between citizens of different religions.
A comprehensive review of reactions to the Supreme Administrative Court ruling obliging the Coptic Orthodox Church to remarry divorcees under any circumstance. Copts have shown their support for Pope Shenouda’s stance against the ruling by signing numerous petitions and by demonstrating at the...
Another session in the trial of the suspects in the case of the attacks in Naj‘ Hammādī was scheduled for April 18, 2010. The suspects’ defense refuted the decision to refer the case to the State Security court, asking instead to refer it to the Supreme Constitutional Court. One of the three...
Responding to the Supreme Administrative Court’s ruling, Pope Shenouda asserted the Church’s adherence to Biblical legislations regardless of other conditions.
The Supreme Administrative Court grants divorced Christians the right to marry again regardless of the Church’s approval. The Church had filed an appeal against a previous ruling that gave divorced Christian the right to marry again.  
The author suggests a general prayer for President Mubārak during his surgery.

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