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One year after the publication of the Danish depictions that were considered by most of the Islamic world to be offensive to the Prophet Muhammad, Islamic writer ‘Aliya Mālik, interviewed Fleming Rose, the editor-in-chief of the Danish paper. Rose discussed the repercussions that the cartoons had,...
There is an obvious ideological conflict in Egypt. On the one hand are the pro-westernization groups who believe in confining religion to worship and excluding it from life affairs. On the other hand, there are supporters of the religious movement who believe that Islam has a living approach that...
A number of intellectual Copts have denounced the American Coptic Union’s calls for the U.S. to impose economic sanctions on Egypt.
The American Coptic Union, whose active members do not exceed ten in number, do not succeed in attracting others because Copts who get to know the organization later discover that it is an illusive entity.
A group calling itself ‘The Group of Purification from the Vices of the Corrupt Priest’ has recently distributed leaflets accusing a priest of having sexual affairs and filming women in indecent situations in order to blackmail them.
Every year, a few hours prior to the start of the high school examinations, the Church of Saint Theresa in Shubrā is packed with thousands of students.
The Catholic Church approves of marriages with Orthodox Christians.
Origenes’ interpretation of Saint Paul’s letter to the Romans is expected to be issued for the first time in Arabic in the coming months. The text seems to be promising strong protests and disagreements in the church as many still consider Origenes to be a heretic.
Muslim and Christian intellectual figures record the role of the Egyptian church in cultural development. The church established the Cultural Development Program that interacts with other cultural activities in Egyptian society. Bishop Mūsa, bishop of youth, said that this program presents...
This article says that an Israeli Web site highlighted the Egyptian Muftī’s denial of having written the foreword of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion.

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