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The Administrative Judiciary Court looks into lawsuits filed by eight Copts converted to Islam but want to convert back to Christianity. They ask for Christianity to be acknowledged in the entry for religion in their identity cards and other official documents.
The article talks about the increasing violence on both the Islamic and Christian sides when a mixed religion marriage takes place.
The press review sheds light on a meeting recently held between House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer and a leading member of the Muslim Brotherhood, Muhammad Sa‘d al-Katātnī, at the U.S. Ambassador to Egypt Francis Riccardone’s residence. It also highlights an alleged deal between the Brotherhood and...
In a message from detained leaders of the Jihād Group, they stress their beliefs that the regime-orchestrated initiative to cease violence is no more than an absurd ploy.
In the article, the author denounces the idea that Arab troops, headed by ‘Amr Ibn al-‘Āss, came to Egypt to establish a new Islamic civilization, believing that their main goal was to claim the country’s treasures.
A lawsuit against the grand shaykh of the Azhar calls to purify the Sunnah from false hadīths and superstitious materials.
A recent meeting held between Democratic House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer and the leader of the Muslim Brotherhood bloc in the Egyptian parliament, Dr. Muhammad Sa‘d al-Katātinī at the U.S. ambassador’s residence in Cairo, has raised many questions about the possibility of future dialogue...
Evangelicals and Catholics will not attend the Middle East Council of Churches conference until Bishop Bīshūy apologizes for the statements he announced about their destiny in the afterlife.
The article talks about the opening of a new church in the United Arab Emirates by Pope Shenouda III and the second laymen’s conference.
Ayman Nūr writes a paper on how Egyptian constitutions and laws control the people’s freedom.

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