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 One-Nil is still in the media spotlight. The film is now being shown in movie theaters stealing the limelight. The following lines present comments from the movie’s scriptwriter and director and also those of a Coptic Orthodox clergyman.
The 2008 U.S International Religious Freedom Report released by the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor in the U.S stole the limelight in the Egyptian press. Observers criticized the report for being weak and a sign of the United States’ interference in other nations’ affairs while it...
The following lines present Edward’s testimonial. Edward is a Coptic emigrant living in Australia who claims to be subject to injustice at the hands of the Coptic Orthodox Church. He calls for stopping the church’s authority in personal status cases and criticized a corruption allegation in the...
The article deals with the article said to be proposed in the new personal status draft law to limit polygamy. Different scholars state their opinions on the article.
In a TV show on Channel 10 of Israeli TV, the presenter mocked Jesus and the Virgin Mary announcing that it was a response to the Vatican’s reinstallation of a clergyman who is skeptical about the Jews’ allegations concerning the Holocaust. Muslims and Christians in Egypt, Palestine and the...
The author believes that Egyptians are religious as long as it does not cost them money or effort.
The article comments on the rule of the confrontation with the Jewish entity. He wrote that negotiations are a better choice because any military conflict will lead to a global conflict, or at least one with the U.S.
Ayman Nūr, head of al-Ghad party in Egypt has been released after three years and three months in Egyptian jails.
The article presents a document by a member of al-Tajammu‘ party in which he reveals the truth about ‘Ādil William, head of the Awlād al-Ard Center
The article is the latest of many published by the author on the same topic: the fallacious consistency of Christianity with Judaism. Uniquely, this article hints that Christianity has social and political reasons to show such consistency.

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