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The author writes that when she heard that a three-story building in ‘Umrāniyyah had been converted into a mosque, she asked her newspaper editor if he would confirm this, which he did by sending a reporter there. She comments on the strange timing and speed of converting this unfinished building...
The issue of subjecting books of hadīth and interpretation to a process of sifting out Israelite hadīths has resurfaced, although the matter has in the past been met with loud opposition from some religious authorities. The Azhar University has called for the addition of a new subject to the...
Everytime there is a political, religious, or economic crisis, some nonsense emerges that many believe to be a miracle, despite their knowledge that the age of miracles is over for good. I was not surprised when some devotees of Imām Al-Husayn announced that he had appeared before his mosque, nor...
Priests’ wives have come to the fore after the crisis of Wafā’ Qustantīn and the recent crisis of Kāmīliyā Shihātah and the sectarian tensions they stir. Some of them tell al-Yawm al-Sābi' about their experiences and responsibilities as wives of clergymen. In the aftermath of Kāmīliyā's crisis,...
Copts always feel that  state security does not intervene to resolve their problems unless they resort to demonstrations and media pressure. General Fu’ād 'Allām, former state security deputy, points out that the relationship between Copts and the state is run through the state security. That is...
In light of the priest’s wife crisis, Jamāl As'ad points out the existence a general attitude in the church of manipulating any situation to reach the conclusion that Copts are persecuted. He adds that the clergy have played a stirring role in the recent crisis and argues that they should be...
Salafists started a campaign to defend themselves against the constant attacks of Ahmad al-Tayyib, the grand shaykh of the Azhar. Salafī websites have published a number of articles defending the salafī approach, the most significant of which is an article published on 'Abd al-Mun'im al-Shahāt's...
‘Allām states that Eva Hābīl can be considered the first female mayor in Egypt. He states that Hābīl was very happy to become mayor. ‘Allām also comments on Hābīl's convictions of individual religious freedom. Keywords: Eva Hābīl - Women's Issues
The author comments on al-Muharraq Monastery, saying that it is a very productive and efficient Christian monastery located in the middle of Egypt. According to the author, it is considered one of the most famous Christian monasteries. Housing a farm, workshop and beehive, the center also helps...
For the first time in Beheira’s parliamentary history, two Copts, Ridá Nasīf and George Sabrī ‘Awad, go up against members of the Muslim Brotherhood. The same is expected to happen in many other districts around the country. The significance of the matter lies in the fact that the two Copts are not...

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