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The Azhar Grand Imām and the Minister of Endowments headed to Naj‘ Hammādī for the Friday prayers and to offer their condolences to Bishop Kyrillos and the victims' families. They both stated that Islam is innocent of such crime and stressed the significance of preserving the national unity. In Naj...
The following presents a review of a book on the conventional reconciliation sessions usually held to resolve sectarian tensions in Egypt as a way of dealing with the issue.
The following is a review of the Egyptian press coverage of the Christmas attacks in Najc Hammādī’s, from January 9, 2010 until the present
The article deals with the fatwá describing building a church as a sin.
Some newspapers are still reflecting on the recent rumor about the death of Pope Shenouda III and an alleged prophecy that his secretary Bishop Yu’annis will succeed him to the See of Saint Mark.
This article sheds light on the suggested personal status law for non-Muslims, which has been withheld for decades in the Ministry of Justice.
This article sheds light on the objection of many parliamentarians; both from the ruling party and the opposition, to deal with the recent violent sectarian incidents under the pretense that it would flare up the issue.
Parliament members and the national Council of human Rights support passing a unified law to build houses of worship in Egypt. Many believe that such a law will help in easing sectarian tension in the country.
Muslims and Christians clash at the Christian Mar Girgis festival in a northern Egyptian village, Muslims and Christians arrested.
The article discusses the Pope Shenouda’s weekly sermon.

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