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After being bound to religious issues, church theaters in Egypt are evolving to tackle current burning issue. ‘Show respect; we are in church,’ is the title of the courageous play performed recently at the ‘Abbāsīyah Cathedral.
A big debate has hit leaders and members of the banned Muslim Brotherhood group over the controversial pending agenda of the Brotherhood’s party.
Leaders of al-Jamā‘ah al-Islāmīyah praise al-Jihād’s document for it included some transformations that support the peaceful thought of the Islamists which would stop their confrontation with the government.
al-Jihād ideologue, Sayyid Imām refuses to apologize for the killings and the terrorist operations which the organization committed because it would strengthen the position of opponents of the reviews within the organization.
The Shaykh of the Azhar Dr. Muhammad Sayyid Ṭanṭāwī has sent the Judiciary Administrative Court a memorandum, in which he asserted that he has no authority regarding specifying whether to enforce the Ḥadd al-Riddah or not but it is the Dār al-Iftā’’s responsibility.
The author talks about the reasons behind discharging ‘Ayyād Fāyiz from the executive committee and from the general assembly of the general Evangelical Community Council and his reaction to the decision.
The author talks about the role of the church in developing social life represented at an economic project sponsored by the Bishopric of Ecumenical and Social Services in 33 poor Egyptian villages39)Al-Dustūr, October 20-21, 2007Upon receiving the Democracy Award, 2007, Hishām Qāsim was subject to...
In this interview Sa‘īd ‘Abd al-Ḥāfiz, manager of "Forum for Development and Human Rights Dialogue" talks about his dispute with his partner Nijād al-Bur‘ī, manager of " Democratic Development Association", over the "Parliament for All" project.
The author sympathizes with the expatriate Copts and asserts that they are not collaborators but part of Egypt. They left Egypt after the 1967 setback and are still psychologically affected by the dictatorial regime which prevailed at this time.
The U.S. Coptic Association organized a conference in Chicago. Coptic and Muslim figures participated in the conference that produced a number of solutions. The Coptic Orthodox Church opposed the conference and its resolutions and declared that the participants do not represent the church.

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