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The article gives an Islamic view on the history of the Arab conquering of Christian Egypt. The article ends of views of different leading Muslims on the Hamayouni Law, the law regulating the building of churches.
The Jews in Egypt agreed to unite and establish one council for all Jews’ organizations and institutions in Egypt.
The author discusses Egypt’s security apparatuses and argues that, while people in Egypt are living in a police state, security bodies are naïve in their attempts to ensure the country’s security. They only focus on futile measures.
Discussions are being held to legalize the status of N.G.Os and civil society organizations working in Egypt.
The suspicious visit of Michael Munīr to Egypt, head of the United States Coptic Organization, has raised questions about the kind of demands he may make.
A People’s Assembly member disavows the Muslim Brotherhood’s slogan and denies having perpetrated violations against Copts.
In a symposium at the Monastery of Badābā in Naj‘ Hammādī, the head of the Washington-based U.S. Copts Association, Michael Munīr, described the head of the St. Athanasius Orthodox Eparchy of Egypt and the Middle East, Bishop Max Michel, as an "outsider" who incited Christians to disobey Pope...
The Coptic writer Jamāl As‘ad criticizes the church’s creed affirmation conference and accuses it of being an attempt to affirm itself as a state.
The death of the Canadian priest, David Petrescue, is wrapped in mystery for nobody knows exactly why he was killed or what the killer’s motivations were. Added to that, witnesses have given contradictory statements.
The article discusses the way the church deals with sinning Christians, particularly girls. Christian clerics say the church always keeps the door open for girls who have sinned with Christian men, but girls who have sinned with non-Christian men are advised to keep away and receive intensive...

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