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While Girgis Bārūmī Girgis denied having raped the Muslim minor girl, the girl confirmed the rape. The forensic report, however, proved a recent rupture in the hymen.
The author reflects on an incident in which a governmental official insults both Muslim and Christian citizens.
The author reflects on a Coptic woman who made use of her family name to deceive and swindle people.
The author reflects on the weekly sermon of Father Makārī Yūnān and his support to victims of Naj‘ Hammādī.
In its reporting on the incidents of Naj‘ Hammādī, the press focused on the different analyses of the incident; the possible motives and causes. While many people blamed MPs and governmental institutions, others blamed the media and extremist religious discourse. Many observers criticized the...
The author reports on the first interview with Rāmī Khillah who was sentenced to death in the incident of al-Amīrīyah..
Three men led a drive-by attack against Copts on Coptic Christmas Eve, Wednesday night, in the town of Najc Hammādī in Upper Egypt. The bloody incidents resulted in the deaths of six young men and a policeman who was guarding the church.  
Sawt al-Ummah investigates the story of Sīdī Muhammad al-‘Aryān a holy man who is revered by both Muslims and Christians.
Lotus Kiwān interviews ‘Ādil Ramzī.
A Muslim called his son al-Masīh [the Christ] and a book sheds light of Egyptians’ names, their meanings and origins and finds out that there is a big diversity of names that are common between Muslims and Christians because of their cultural origin, or names that related to mutual religious...

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