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Hānī Labīb believes that more attention must be paid to the various reports on religious freedom that are published and affirms that the state has to play a larger role in dealing with sectarian tensions.
The Egyptian press has reported on Pope Shenouda’s medical trip to the U.S and brought to the surface again speculation about who will succeed the current patriarch.
Muslim Brotherhood General Guide Mahdī ‘Akif has rejected the Guidance Bureau elections because his list was defeated in favor of that of his first deputy Muhammad Habīb.
While the uproar in the wake of the first attack against the Abū Fānā monastery continues, monks were again attacked and stoned by people from the tribal communities. Heated discussions and debates on the issue are still being reported in the media. Muslims accuse the monks of killing a young man...
Ikrām Lam‘ī gives his critique of the new amendments to the 1938 laws.
Hanī Labīb states that there are strong relations between the church and the state and questions why the press writes provocative stories.
A Book review of ’Confronting Power and Sex in the Catholic Church’, a book by a retired bishop dealing with the scandal surrounding the sexual abuse of children in the Catholic church.
The article examines dissensions between different Christian denominations regarding the new unified personal status law for Copts.
Kamāl Zākhir discusses the suggested amendments to the Personal Status Law.
Rose al-Yūsuf reports about the Jehovah Witnesses movement in Sharm al-Sheikh, Egypt.

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