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Some Salafī preachers led a smear campaign against candidates said to be staunch supporters of the January 25 revolution in favor of the Muslim Brotherhood’s candidate Muhammad Mursī. Led by a man called Shaykh Tawfīq ‘Ulwān, the preachers called for voting for Musī, threatening that whoever fails...
Meanwhile, the first TV channel for women wearing the niqāb will be launched soon as a Salafist of the name Abū Islām, the owner of this channel, said he thought of the idea after Islamist channels took a decision to exclude the “hijāb-wearing sisters”. [Muhammad Khafājī, Sawt al-Ummah, May 14, p....
In the first press conference held by the committee on monitoring the activities of the mass media covering the presidential elections, rapporteur Majdī Dayf said several violations were spotted by the TV stations during the period between April 30 and May 10. “The committee spotted some excesses...
A Copt’s conversion to Islam in al-‘Adawah town, the Upper Egyptian governorate of al-Minya, sparked unrest between Muslim and Christians on Sunday (May 13). Dozens of members of Islamist groups gathered outside the ‘Adawah police station to protect 32-year-old man Ayman Yūsuf Sa’d from his...
Many of Egypt’s 8.5 million Copts are deeply alarmed by the possibility of having an Islamist president, opting rather to vote for former officials in the Mubārak regime. Coptic votes will be mostly divided between Mūsá and Shafīq, both had served in Mubārak’s government, said the Washington Post...
Some Copts backpedaled on support for Dr. ‘Abd al-Mun’im Abū al-Futūh, whom they used to view as more moderate than the Muslim Brotherhood’s candidate Dr. Muhammad Mursī, after Abū al-Futūh gained the support of Salafists. Copts chose to back the fulūl (Arabic word for remnants) of the former...
“I will stick to a civil state. If I won the presidency, I would choose civil state proponents as prime minister and vice president,” ‘Alī told a gathering of the Egypt Copts Coalition to introduce his platform, reiterating rejection of any religious or ethnic discrimination. He said Egypt needs to...
“I will stick to a civil state. If I won the presidency, I would choose civil state proponents as prime minister and vice president,” ‘Alī told a gathering of the Egypt Copts Coalition to introduce his platform, reiterating rejection of any religious or ethnic discrimination. He said Egypt needs to...
“I will stick to a civil state. If I won the presidency, I would choose civil state proponents as prime minister and vice president,” ‘Alī told a gathering of the Egypt Copts Coalition to introduce his platform, reiterating rejection of any religious or ethnic discrimination. He said Egypt needs to...
“I will stick to a civil state. If I won the presidency, I would choose civil state proponents as prime minister and vice president,” ‘Alī told a gathering of the Egypt Copts Coalition to introduce his platform, reiterating rejection of any religious or ethnic discrimination. He said Egypt needs to...

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