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The article highlights the big project of publishing a book that documents the history of the family of Pasha Butrus Ghālī, prime minister of Egypt in the early 1900s.
While al-Yawm al-Sābi‘ considered Zaqzūq’s declarations to the Religious Freedoms Committee about the coming presentation of a unified law for building houses of worship to the parliament a “surprise,” al-Fajr reported that the ruling National Democratic Party is not content with the idea of a...
Many international bodies and institutions have commented on the attacks of Naj‘ Hammādī. US Congress members have sent President Mubārak a message urging him to take prompt action over the crime. Some observers considered the Congress message and other organizations’ calls to be rejected as...
Al-Bāz writes on the idea of providing special police to be responsible for the protection of churches in Egypt.   
This article reports on an article published by the Israeli newspaper, Haaretz, about Mājid al-Shāfi‘ī, a Christian convert and head of One Free World International.
Hammūdah reflects on the issue of sectarianism and its consequences in Egypt. 
Khashabah reports on the governmental decision to demolish Coptic houses in the area of al-Muqattam.
The author assumes that Copts believe that building a mosque opposite or in front of every church is meant to provoke them.
Building a zāwiyah in front of a church formed the starting point of what the author refers to as fitnah in ‘Ayn Shams after historical friendly Muslim-Christian relations. 
The author reflects on the difficult conditions established by al-‘Izabī Pasha used to determine church building authorization.

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