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Majdī Fahmī discusses the differences between Christian denominations, presenting the opinions of Christian men of religion on the issue.
The family of Amal Zakī Nasīm, a Christian girl who was reported as leaving her family on August 12, continues in their sit-in at Mār Girgis Church in al-Mahallah al-Kubrá city over the security forces’ failure to find any clue of their daughter’s whereabouts.
A photographer for the Canada-based Middle East Christian Association [MECA] Dr. Peter ‘Izzat was recently arrested along with Dr. ‘Ādil Fawzī on charges of inflaming sectarian strife, contempt for Islam, and revolting against the state. ‘Izzat denies all charges, wondering why he would scorn Islam...
State Security Investigation’s random campaigns to arrest political opponents revealed that there are a specific and often repeated descriptions of the exhibits seized from their homes.
In an on-line conference, numerous Coptic organizations abroad have called on the Egyptian authorities to rapidly resolve issues related to Copts and, in particular, to release the two detained members of the Canada-based Middle East Christian Association [MECA] in Egypt.
Sharīf al-Dawākhilī discusses Bishop Bīshūy, who in his opinion is a remarkable personality in the Coptic Orthodox Church. Despite the bishop’s increasing number of opponents, he is still seen as the enduring the strong man who has made a difference in theCoptic Orthodox Church.
Counselor Najīb Jabrā’īl accused the police of complicity in the detention of Engy’s father and relatives and of refraining from arresting the girl’s abductor while police chief investigation said that Engy’s father did not file a communiqué on the girl’s disappearance.
A new security drive had targeted key figures of the banned Muslim Brotherhood group within days after announcing the platform of their alleged political party.
Hānī al-A‘sar reports on a new campaign demanding the release of ‘Abbūd al-Zumur, former leader of al-Jamā‘ah al-Islāmīyah, after he served the life sentence he received following the assassination of Anwar al-Sādāt.
Dr. Muhammad al-Sa‘īd Mushtaharī criticizes Islamic satellite channels for depending on dubious Islamic heritage – Ḥadīths or Fatwás – in preaching. He believes that such materials are the main reasons for accusing Islam of being a religion of terrorism.

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