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News conflicted on an expected meeting between Coptic Pope Shenouda III and the murshid (guide) of the Muslim Brotherhood group Muhammad Badī'.
A fresh Fitnah Ṭā’ifīyah took place in al-Marāghah city in Sohag after rumors circulated by a Christian teacher that his preparatory school headmistress, Na'īmah Wahīb, severely attacked the Prophet Muhammad and tore the Qurān in front of the students and teachers.
Coptic Pope Shenouda III made a phone call to Muhammad Badī', the murshid (guide) of the Muslim Brotherhood group, during which he thanked him for enquiring after the pope's health when he returned home from a treatment trip in Cleveland, Ohio.
In al-Ahrām, page 8, March 20, 2011, Azhar's grand Shaykh Ahmad al-Tayyib met with the Prime Minister Dr. 'Isām Sharaf in the Azhar's headquarter.  
Muftī of the Republic 'Alī Jum'ah said any assaults on churches or intimidation of Christians are harām (religiously impermissible in Islam), adding acts of sabotage on Christians or their churches could distort the image of Islam in both the East and the West.
A group of expatriate Copts affirmed during a meeting with caretaker Prime Minister 'Isām Sharaf on March 12 their keenness on interacting politically and socio-economically and backing Egypt in this "critical stage."
AWR's Diana Maher Ghali writes a press review on three main issues that are currently occupying the pages of newspapers: the second article in the constitution that states: "Islam is the Religion of the State. Arabic is its official language, and the principal source of legislation is Islamic Sharī...
Many Coptic activists are seeking to establish a number of political parties, including Michael Munīr, expatriate Copt, and Najīb Jabrā’īl Mīkhā’īl, Coptic lawyer.    
Pope Shenouda is coming back to Cairo tomorrow, March 17, 2011, after his trip to Ohio in the United States of America for medical purposes that lasted for fifteen days. During meeting with few of the expatriate copts in the U.S. and Canada, he stressed the church is holding on to a civil state and...
AWR's Diana Maher Ghali presents a press review covering three days: March 11, 14, and 15, 2011, where news focused on the rebuilding of the church of the Two Martyrs, Saint Mina and Saint George in Sūl village of 'Ātfīh (Helwan governorate) and the victims of the clashes between Muslims and...

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