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This article sheds light upon some legal experts’ denunciation of two legal organizations’; the United Group and the Andalus Centre, which appealed to the attorney-general to confiscate some Islam-disdaining, superstitions and spurious hadīths-replete books.
The article reviews Nadir Fawzī’s advocacy of the Coptic demonstration in front of the White House and the meeting of six Copts in Canada with Bishop Yu’annis.
This article sheds light on an unprecedented incident which occurred in Kafr al-Shaykh governorate. Whereas, a Coptic citizen raises a complaint to Pope Shenouda against a priest, who rejected praying over his deceased brother under the pretense that he does not know the dead man.
The article reports on the celebration of the Virgin Mary feast and the expectation of a demonstration by Copts from al-Balyanā in front of the papal residence.
Coptic lawyers ask to meet Pope Shenouda III Thursday, and members of the Community Council call for the removal of the council’s deputy.
A rumor spread about an alleged prophecy that Pope Shenouda would die on August 22, and be succeeded by Bishop Yu’annis, his secretary. While some people claimed that Bishop Yu’annis was behind the rumor and behind him was Coptic businessman Tharwat Basīlī, others claimed that a monk in a monastery...
The article sheds light on one of Sayyid al-Qimnī’s books entitled, ‘Al-Hizb al-Hāshimī wa Ta’sīs al-Dawlah al-Islāmīyah’ [Al-Hāshimī Party and the Foundation of the Islamic State].
This article traces an interview with Dr Yūsuf Al-Qaradāwī in which he discussed Sayyīd Qutb’s "Fī Zilāl Al-Qur’ān" and his underlining theme of Takfīr. He discussed the issue of Qur’anic misinterpretation and treated the problems of Naskh and Isrā’īlīyāt.
President Mubārak’s visit to the U.S is reported to have succeeded in achieving positive goals in the interest of Egypt and the Arab nations. Meanwhile, the Coptic Orthodox Church succeeded in convincing expatriate Copts to welcome President Mubārak and avoid doing or saying things that could...
Muhammad al-Shawwāf writes about regulations followed by the Supreme Cultural Council to grant state awards to Egyptian intellectuals and writers.

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