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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.
This article deals with the two Christian boys who desire to keep their Christian religious beliefs, although their father has converted to Islam.
This article deals with the rules of conversion from Christianity to Islam, and vice-versa, in Egypt.
Rev. Safwat al-Bayyādī, head of the Evangelical Community Council in Egypt stated that the church never interferes in politics and that individuals are free to express their political preferences.
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 author reports on research by ‘Ādil Jundī, who comments on the real number of presidential decrees regarding building churches.
During the 15th International Conference of Islamic Philosophy at Cairo University titled "Prospects for Interaction between Islamic and Western Thought," the importance of interaction between these traditions was stressed.
Pope Shenouda refers a priest to investigation for allegedly washing women’s feet. On another note, the author refers to Bishop Silwānus’ return to the monastery by a papal decision after being the Bishop of Old Cairo.
 Several Christians were released before Easter. The detained were held in different jails and were all imprisoned in the aftermath of the Coptic Christmas attacks in Naj‘ Hammādī.. 
Coptic activist Maurice Sādiq calls on the ruling party to devote 25 percent of parliamentary seats to Copts.

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