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The author rejects attempts of some Muslim scholars to dig up old heritage books to find H...
The author accuses organizations owned by expatriate Copts in the West, as well as civil societies in Egypt, of provoking sectarian sedition in the country, giving them an opportunity to call for finance for their activities.
Shaykh Qutb called for the Azhar to return to its fundamental role as a religious institution, uninvolved in politics.
Politicians, thinkers, and human right activists have asserted that the long-awaited platform of the banned Muslim Brotherhood group is a huge jump backward in politics as it clearly rules women and Coptic citizens out of high leading positions.
The author discusses the relationship between the Muslim Brotherhood and the ruling political system from the Brotherhood’s establishment in 1928 until now.
‘Ā’ishah al-Jayyār discusses the Fatwá permitting time-limited marriage or marriage with previous intention to divorce.
The author attacks the Egyptian Minister of Endowments Mah...
The Middle Eastern Christian Association threatens to incite civil disobedience in Egypt. Coptic clergymen and laymen reject the threats and denounce any action that could threaten the country’s stability.
Father Marqus ‘Azīz of the Hanging Church denounces books in Egypt that criticize Christianity and its symbols. He cites examples and calls for an end to this situation.
A new Coptic conference is expected to be held next October in the U.S. The conference will discuss the issue of citizenship. The conference is arousing the discontentment of Copts in Egypt, who reject any foreign interference.

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