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Lawyer Maurice Sādiq has sent the ministry of health a report in which he claims that Copts are being discriminated against at the Coptic Hospital in Cairo.
The article reports on statements that the Libyan president has made in which he attacked the Holy Bible, saying that it has been corrupted by the removal of the name of the Prophet Muhammad.
Shaykh Yūsuf al-Badrī has filed a complaint to the general prosecutor’s office against an Evangelical church’s monthly magazine, accusing it of offending Islam and Muslims.
The author argues whether or not current Egyptian Muslims are the grandchildren of old invaders who arrived during the Islamic conquest to Egypt in the seventh century.
Litigation between Coptic residents of al-Rihāb city and its owning company has been raised after the construction of a gas station close to a church and a high-frequency power station, which threats lives of prayers.
Sharīf al-Dawākhilī reports on a human rights group’s criticism of the government for honoring Muslim mothers during the annual celebration of choosing the ideal mother without choosing a single Christian one.
Pastor Ikrām Lam‘ī discusses the rules of marriage and divorce in the church. He argues that Jesus Christ did not establish a system of legislations but had general principles that was in the favor of Man. He cites the Biblical texts in this response distinguished different classes of Christians...
The author considers Pope Shenouda’s refusal to apply the Supreme Administrative Court ruling that allows officially divorced Christians to marry again a violation of the Constitution and calls on the pope to apologize. Moreover, he highlights a Christian school’s refusal to allow veiled students...
Khalīl sheds light on the Egyptian group called ’Egyptians Against Religious Discrimination.’ He points out the various tasks and challenges.
The author expresses her happiness with the National Council of Human Rights’ declaration that 2008 is the year of citizenship.

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