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Coptic Orthodox priest establishes a Quranic school in a church. Muslim and Christian observers have rejected the idea.
The author reports on Muhammad Hijāzī’s alleged attempts to Christianize famous people, particularly in artistic circles.
A state of anger dominates Bahīj village in Assyūt after the disappearance of a Coptic young man, Yūsuf Ni‘nā‘, who embraced Islam recently.
Sawt al-Ummah interviews Shaykh Yūsuf al-Badrī and Hilmī Sālim.
Marwá al-Shirbīnī was killed in Germany, earning the title “Martyr of hijāb” in Egypt. The Egyptian press highlighted the public uproar and the German official stance.
’Copts for Egypt’ called for a Coptic strike on September 11, 2009 to protest against anti-Coptic behavior in Egypt. While some people considered the strike to be a failure, others hailed it as a successful protest by Copts who could express their rejection of persecution.
The article sheds light on the story of St. Sidhum Bīshāy of Damietta and his church.
A Coptic man donates his plot of land to a Muslim family to build a mosque.
Sawt al-Ummah highlights the tragedy of Ikrām Makram Kyrillos who was allegedly tortured to death by State Security 12 years ago after they accused him of assisting Islamist terrorist groups.
Coptic businessman ‘Īd Labīb has been to the United States to assert Egypt’s national unity.

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