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The phenomenon of giving religious names increases during times of crises, which consequently increases the sectarian gap between Egyptians.
When ‘Amr Bin al-‘Āss conquered Egypt, Islam did not only free land and religious consciousness from the Roman Byzantine colonization, but also freed the Egyptian Orthodox churches.
The National Unity Committee at the Journalists Syndicate held a meeting two days ago to discuss the sectarian situations and the role the press plays in provoking sectarian violence.
When Mukhtār Nouh was released in 2002, he carried a reconciliation initiative between the government and the Muslim Brotherhood. Yet, his initiative was rejected by the elders of the Brotherhood who distrust a government that arrests and tortures its members and aims at eradicating the group.
For the first time Muntasir al-Zayyāt [lawyer of the Jamācāt al-Islāmīya] states reasons behind the defeat of fanatic groups in Egypt. In his book Al-Jamācāt al-Islāmīya…Ru’ya min al-Dākhil [the Jamācāt al-Islāmīya …A look from within], he explains the causes of peace reigning over Egypt whilst...
In an interview with the TV program al-k, President Mubārak asserted that Egypt is the homeland of all Egyptians, Muslims and Christians. He also warned against the consequences of escalating any Muslim–Christian individual incident.
In an interview with al-Qāhira, Dr. Henry Amīn, a well-known dermatologist and a member of the Permanent Committee of Islamic and Coptic Antiquities, calls for the separation of Coptic Antiquities.
The remains of Mark the Apostle remained in the hands of Egyptian Christians since his martyrdom in his church in Bolka [Alexandria] in 68 AD. The body remained there during the Byzantine rule. During the period of Pope Kyrillos VI, Pope Paul VI agreed to Pope Kyrillos’s demand to return the body...
In the wake of Wafā’ Costantine, Muhammad al-Bāz discusses the reasons why Christian girls convert to Islam. Al-Bāz mentions divorce in Christianity as one of the main factors behind the phenomenon.
Human Rights Watch issued a document entitled: “Divorced from justice: Women’s unequal access to divorce in Egypt,” documenting serious human rights violations in biased Family Laws against women in Egypt.

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