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The Evangelical Church establishes an inter-religious dialogue committee in Egypt. The committee is expected to handle Muslim-Christian and Christian-Christian dialogues.
The author casts light on the schism in the Coptic Orthodox Church due to the presidency issue and Pope Shenouda’s support for Jamāl Mubārak.
Pope Shenouda III Patriarch of Alexandria and the See of St. Mark adores laughter; he is well-known for his smiling face and his sense of humor even during his weekly sermon.
Sawt al-Ummah reviews a book about the reasons behind religious conversions.
The Egyptian press is still intensively focusing on Fārūq Husnī’s failure in the elections to the position of UNESCO’s director general. The press and Husnī himself bemoaned the Zionist foreign conspiracy against him. The press also referred to UNESCO leaders’ views about Husnī’s ministry’s...
Imān Mahjūb writes about the state’s mixing between politics and religion.
The author presents a leading patriotic Coptic clergyman who had a key role in resisting the British occupation.
A conference is scheduled to be held in Austria to discuss Copts’ conditions in Egypt and propose European support.
The security apparatus thwarts a sectarian clash in an Egyptian village.
The article highlights various points of view regarding the sectarian strife file in Egypt and its reasons.

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