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This article discusses the identification of Pope Shenouda. The author argues that both the Coptic community and the government deal with the pope as though he is Christians’ political leader in Egypt and claims that the church mixes its religious and political roles.
In this article the author sheds light on the increasing gap between the new generation of the Muslim Brotherhood and the older one. The author points out how the two generations are different and cites some examples that show this difference.
The grand imām of the Azhar has visited Lebanon, some sources see the trip as a sign of Tantāwī’s support for the politician Sa’ad al-Hariri.
A human right report observes 12 sectarian tension incidents and religion-based discrimination in only 90 days.
The fact that Egyptians no longer fear legal repercussions if they break the law can be attributed to the "feeble regime" that rules the country, states Mukhtār Nūh in his article.
The Jabhah al-Dīmuqrātyah political party has held a conference to discuss Sa‘d al-Dīn Ibrāhīm’s demand for a public trial, it also hosted some of the young men who were injured in the Mahallah strikes.
Pope Shenouda delivers his first sermon after coming back from his trip to the U.S for medical treatment.
Press review concerning Pope Shenouda's return to Egypt after seeking medical treatment in the United States.
Sharīf al-Dawākhlī’s article in Al-Dustūr discusses the issues facing Pope Shenouda on his return from medical leave in the United States.
Rihāb al-Sayyid reports on a Coptic who had a heart attack during an argument with a Muslim in a wedding.

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