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The author writes about the latest developments in the Abū Fānā incidents and about the letter that Cornelis Hulsman, Editor-in-Chief of Arab West Report, sent to al-Minia Governor Ahmad Dhiyā’ al-Dīn in which he expressed his opinion on the incidents.
The Community Council of the Coptic Orthodox Church conducted amendments to the Personal Status Law of Copts known as the law of 1938. The Egyptian media shed light on the issue and the different reactions to it.
The Egyptian press is still reflecting on the Jewish conference that was supposed to be held in Cairo and was canceled. While some sources have claimed that it was canceled for security reasons others have alleged that the conference's goal was to reclaim Jews' properties in Egypt.
Labīb Halīm Labīb writes about the laws of the Coptic Orthodox Church.
Dr. Najīb Jibrā’īl writes about violence against women.
Members of tribal communities attacked a Coptic Orthodox monastery in al-Minyā. The vandals destroyed buildings that are owned by the monastery and set fire to the monastery's farm. Moreover, they abducted three monks and insulted and tortured them for hours.
Attacking the Prophet Muhammad is an on-going phenomenon that has increased recently because of the media’s focus, noisy demonstrations and the burning of embassies which accompany such offences.
A Muslim can act as a witness for a Christian in court but a Christian is unable to do the same for a Muslim. Najīb Jibra’īl questions why such an inequality is able to exist in Egypt.
Council of State Vice Chairman Labīb Halim Labīb accuses Christian writers of not portraying their community in novels, plays or films and claims that religious extremism is the real threat to national unity.
The article states that an unknown figure was made the general guide of the Muslim Brotherhood group after the second secretary general Hasan al-Hūdaybī died in 1974.

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