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The article comments on rumors involving Wafā’ Qustantīne, and the alleged pressures she was subjected to by the Coptic Orthodox Church.
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.
The Ministry of Endowments has submitted a draft bill to the People’s Assembly to oversee the financial and administrative regulations governing the maintenance of furnishing mosques.
The absence of forgiveness is not only due to the aim to control the Copts fearing of the growing protest movements but also to prevent these movements from unifying with people who may demand their rights which was given by Christ.
Hūwaydā Yahyá writes about omitting the religion slot from Egyptian ID cards.
The number of sectarian-based Muslim and Christian religious satellite channels is increasing, raising the question of whether or not we have entered an era of sectarian wars fought by funding religious broadcasting.
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.
Marwà Fathī reports on the British Council’s 70th anniversary in Egypt.
The author states that local authorities and police should shoulder the blame for what happened in the Abū Fānā monastery in the Upper Egyptian city of Mallawī.
Salafism is becoming more widespread due to its popular preachers who succeed in influencing ordinary people through salafi religious satellite channels.

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