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Dr. Maḥmūd Zaqzūq denies that he had called to apply Ḥadd al-Riddah onMurtadds
Ishāq Ibrāhīm sheds light on the International Religious Freedom Report 2007 that was released by the U.S. Department of State. He mentions parts of the report that comment on Egypt and other countries.
Bāsimah William reports on the president of the Judicial Administrative Court’s decision to adjourn the case of Injī ʿĀṭif, a Coptic minor who was allegedly kidnapped and forced to marry a Muslim man.
Hanān Fikrī reports on the decision of the prosecution in Ṭanṭā to close the investigation in the case of the Coptic minor Marian Kamāl Labīb whose father accused a Muslim citizen of kidnapping her.
The article reports on the decision of the State Security Prosecution to extend the detention of two members of the Middle East Christians Association for another 30 days pending investigation.
The repeated sectarian incidents in Egypt have prompted families to ask their children to be cautious when dealing with their colleagues of a different religion.
The article reports on the Judicial Administrative Court’s decision to adjourn the examination of the complaint filed by Muḥammad Ḥijāzī, a Muslim-born convert to Christianity who demanded that his new religion be registered on his official documents.
The appeal court annulled its previous ruling of giving custody of Andrew and Mario to their Muslim father. If it is officially proved that the father denounced his Islam, re-converted to Christianity and then re-embraced Islam, then he will not have the right to have the custody of his kids.
The Egyptian press is still focusing on the case of the four editors-in-chief who were sentenced to jail for spreading rumors and false information about President Mubārak’s health condition. While some observers denounce the jail penalty, others believe that journalists who do not adhere to the...
The phenomenon of Christians organizing Iftār banquets for Muslims during the month of Ramad...

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