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Playing in a game between the English football teams, Tottenham Hotspurs and West Ham United, Ahmad Husām received racist abuse about his Arabic origins.
During the second annual Muslim Youth Forum, The Guardian brought together a diverse group of young Muslims to debate life after the recent London bombings.
A review of the election coverage, with a special emphasis on the Muslim Brotherhood and possible implications of their potential rise to power.
After repeated warnings to no avail, the Islamic Research Academy is preparing to close down the first print house because of its mistakes and misprints in the printing of the holy Qur’ān.
Meunir claims that he speaks on behalf of 700,000 Copts in the United States although recent official statistics assert that there are less than 150,000 Americans of Egyptian origin. Supported by Senator Brownback, he urged the Egyptian government to make the Coptic language, along with Arabic, an...
A legal dispute has erupted over the ownership of an Armenian Catholic Church in downtown Cairo.
An Egyptian lawyer filed a lawsuit against a number of prominent key figures, demanding a fixed annual sum from the government’s budget to be spent on the Coptic Orthodox Church.
The governate of Qinā declared a state of emergency in preparation for the celebrations of the anniversary of St. Mar Girgis, scheduled to start next Thursday and finish on December 17.
The Egyptian Organization for Human Rights (EOHR) has presented its report on the recent sectarian incidents in Alexandria, making several proposals that it hopes will help avoid future sectarian violence.
In the aftermath of violence and arson attacks that swept a number of French suburbs, French authorities have imposed curfew in a bid to curb riots and to restore public order.

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