Date of source: Tuesday, February 6, 2024
The Ṭanṭā Economic Court sentenced Coptic young man Kyrullus Rifʿat Nāshid to six-month suspended imprisonment term and a fine of EGP100,000 (roughly $3,235) on charges of contempt of Christianity and infringement of family principles and values.
Date of source: Sunday, January 16, 2005
In its third issue, al-Hāditha, a new independent Egyptian newspaper specialized in news reports on accidents, splashed on its front-page headlines about anti-Islam attacks by an Egyptian priest called Qummus Zakarīyā Butrus who said that hajj [Muslim pilgrimage] is an annual occasion of “sex orgy...