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Ismā‘īl Muntasir writes about the most recent articles written by Sa‘d al-Dīn Ibrāhīm and Ayman Nūr published in al-Dustūr newspaper
Farūq al-Jamal reports on Fū’ād Nijm’s demonstration in downtown Cairo.
Al-Jumhūriyah reports about the interview of Yediot Ahronoth with Farūq Husnī, Egyptian Minister of Culture.
The article examines dissensions between different Christian denominations regarding the new unified personal status law for Copts.
The article describes the decline of Christians relative to members of other faiths in the Middle East, developing the argument that it is part of a larger trend, and suggesting that Christians may all but vanish from the region.
The Holy Synod of the Coptic Orthodox Church has excommunicated George Habīb Bibāwī. Bibāwī is launching a lawsuit to contest the decision and states that the Synod is a religious authority not a legal one.
‘Azmī ‘Abd al-Wahāb writes about the biography of ‘Azīz Badawī and his life as an Egyptian Christian living abroad.
‘Amr al-Bayyūmī writes about the church’s decision to issue identification cards for its bishops.
The article discusses the fact that the issue of the new Personal Status Law amendment is still unsettled among all denominations.
‘Amr Bayyūmī comments on the amendments to the 1938 Personal Status Law that governs Christians personal status issues in Egypt.

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