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Many Muslims and Christians participated in the funeral of the four Copts who died while trying to rescue a Muslim man who had fallen into a cesspool.
Pope Shenouda warns women of casual relations and refuses to use his connections to offer people jobs.
Muhammad ‘Ātif ‘Abd al-Fattāh died of burns after he rushed into fire to save Marco ‘Ādil ‘Abd al-Masīh. The incident was reported in the Egyptian media as a sign of historical deep rooted fraternity between Christians and Muslims of Egypt. The news was reported in the midst of the media uproar...
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...
National Unity in Egypt was manifested for the second day in a row, as the press reported on the death of four Coptic men trying to save an old Muslims worker of 59 years old when he fell in a cesspool in a village in Dakahlia governorate.
Newspapers reported on official and governmental figueres’ greetings to Pope Shenouda on Christmas in spite of the negative feelings Naj‘ Hammādī’s attacks have left in the atmosphere.
Besides the intensive news reports on the incidents in Naj‘ Hammādī, the press also published many articles discussing the possible reasons behind sectarian tensions and the possible solutions. Three main domains have been mainly principally highlighted to end sectarianism in Egypt; passing a...
The National Council for Human Rights will reword its report on the incidents of Naj‘ Hammādī due to the strong language of primary report drafted by Georgette Qillīnī. The press also highlighted tensions between Qillīnī and Bishop Kyrillos. Pope Shenouda’s Wednesday sermon witnessed angry Coptic...
The article discusses the existence of Islamic extremists in the West.  
Updates, comments and press releases are still being published in the Egyptian press on the incidents of the drive-by shooting in Naj‘ Hammādī on Coptic Christmas Eve. The following lines shed lights on the press reports published on the seventh and eighth of January.  

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