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Muslims-Christian fitnah that was about to be sparked was pacified in Marīnāb village of Idfū (Aswan governorate). Read background information about the incident on AWR. Muslims residents of the village received an official decision to return the church [built by the village's Christians] to its...
Coptic Orthodox Pope Shenouda III said that the church is following the State laws in the issue of inheritance.  
During a rally for the presidential candidate 'Amr Mūsá, he stated that Egypt is an Islamic state and should be thus ruled by sharī'ah, under Article 2 of the Constitution, which he would follow if he came to power. He stressed the importance of maintaining equality between citizens and denounced...
The town of al-Najājrah, in the governorate of Aswan, experienced a sectarian crisis following a brawl between a number of Copts and Muslims because of neighborhood disputes. They threw stones at each other which resulted in two people being injured. Prosecutors are still looking into the case. [...
*/ A report on the situation of religious freedoms around the world - and countries that have failed to effectively protect them - was issued yesterday (September 14) by the U.S. Department of State. Middle Eastern and African countries were numerous, and Egypt was one of these countries to be...
Eastern Christians are confused over the uprising in the Arab world. The Arab uprisings came in response to the suffering of the Arab people at the hands of their dictators; Christians were part of those people who were suffering. Eastern Christians suffered a lot and are still suffering from some...
The president of al-shar'īyah association for believers in the Qur'ān and sunnah, Shaykh Muhammad Mukhtār al-Mahdī, said that we need to learn from the Tunisian revolution that came because of the constant aggression against God's Sharī'ah. He added that funded youth were behind the Israeli Embassy...
*/ Members of the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) are being investigated after attending a Ramadān iftār celebration held by Dr. ‘Abd al-Mun‘im Abū al-Futūh, a presidential candidate in the upcoming elections and dissident member of the MB.  
 'Amr Mūsá, presidential hopeful, called to reconsider the Camp David's security annex to achieve Egypt's National Security. [Reviewer's Note: the text has no link on the internet]
Sohag security forces succeeded in controlling clashes between two neighbors (Muslim and Christian) in al-Manshā'ah city (Sohag governorate). Seven were arrested from both sides and four were injured (two from each side).

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