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Work being done on Virgin Mary Church in Zamālik is promised not to affect its unique architecture.
An article explaining the reasons behind Pope Shenouda’s recent decision to limit bishops’ travel to only trips which have his express permission.
Muhammad ‘Alī Ibrāhīm retells the story of a woman who presents herself provocatively in some settings and conservatively in others, reflecting on Egyptian society’s attitudes towards women.
Modifications in Islamic school curricula have triggered recent controversy. Amidst claims that the change was the outcome of pressure from abroad, Muftī of the Republic Shaykh ‘Alī Jum‘a emphasizes that the changes were meant to promote the spirit of tolerance in Islam.
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.
Clergymen and civil observers reject involving the church in political matters and assert the spiritual and social roles of the church.
The article compares religious newspapers issued by the three Christian denominations in Egypt: Al-Kirāzah by the Coptic Orthodox Church, Hāmil al-Risālah by the Catholic Church and Al-Tarīq by the Protestant Church.
Sāmih Mahrūs comments on Ibrāhīm ‘Īsá’s writings. Ibrāhīm ‘Īsá, editor-in-chief of al-Dustūr newspaper, has the talent to compare and contrast between differing views. 
Muhammad ‘Alī Ibrāhīm writes about the new alliance between Expatriate Christians and the Muslim Brotherhood.
The press reported on Easter celebrations. The annual Easter mass celebrated at the Cathedral was reported. Prominent governmental and Islamic figures attended the mass, in addition to the American ambassador to Cairo. Muhammd al-Barādi‘ī, former head of the International Agency for Nuclear Energy...

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