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The authors outline short biographies of ten Coptic figures that they believe are the most famous. The individuals include pioneers in business, culture, politics and the arts.
The Administrative Judicial Court has rejected 105 out of the 400 lawsuits presented by converts who want to officially re-embrace Christianity.
The number of Christians is seriously diminishing in Arab countries. Conflicts in the region are behind their collective emigration.
Ranā Mamdūh reports on the decision of the Supreme Administrative Court to make March 3, 2008 the date for its final verdict in the appeal filed by Pope Shenouda III against a previous court ruling obligating the church to issue re-marriage permissions for Coptic divorcees.
Ten Muslim figures express their attitudes and personal estimations of Pope Shenouda III. While many of them appreciate his patriotic stances, others consider him as an instigator of sectarian sedition.
The author, Sharīf al-Dawākhilī, accused Bishop Bimen of Qūs and Naqādah of misusing his contacts with politicians to reinforce his stance in crises.
The author, Īmān al-Ashrāf, reports on Pope Shenouda III’s responses to questions asked by Copts of Alexandria who attended the pope’s sermon on December 23, 2005.
The article reports on recent verdict of the Supreme Administrative Court that obliges the Ministry of Interior to officially acknowledge the conversion to Christianity on the identity cards of Christian-born converts to Islam.
A state of tranquility prevailed the city of Isnā in the Upper Egyptian governorate of Qena, which witnessed chaotic acts carried out by a Muslim mob who attacked Coptic properties last week. Officials have estimated that the damages will amount to 1, 265,000 Egyptian pounds, and have decided to...
The author tackles the reasons for the current sectarian anger in Egyptian society, calling for the punishment of those who incite violent religious incidents.

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