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An area of 140 feddans will be given back to the Coptic Endowments Authority.
Dr. Mahmoud Hamdy Zakzouk, the Minister of Endowments, announced that all arable lands registered as Coptic endowments will be given back to the Coptic Endowments Authority. These lands were managed by the Egyptian Endowments Authority. The Ministry has started to change this situation beginning...
The Chairman of Cairo University Dr. Farouk Ismail met with the Armenian Ambassador in Cairo to discuss the idea of establishing a department for the Armenian language. An Armenian society based in New York will offer an annual donation for this department. Many Copts asked many times to establish...
Many young people are coming to believe that Urfi marriage is the only legitimate alternative to premarital sex, which is condemned as sinful. Mohamed Sayed Tantawi, the Grand Sheikh of Al-Azhar, called upon the government to ban Urfi marriages at a Fair seminar last week, saying that "these...
The Egyptian Coptic Church objects to the use of the Cross as a trade mark for building materials, windows and doors.
In December 1998 The American University in Cairo published a book in Cairo entitled, The Coptic Orthodox Liturgy of St. Basil with Complete Musical Transcription".
At last the 13 Coptic Christian churches agreed on the project of the unified personal status law for the Christians, and it was sent to the Ministry of Justice. Now they are forming a committee, which consists of some Christian religious men and representatives of the legislative department in...
An interview with Minister of Economy, Dr. Yousef Botros Ghali, on the relation between American aid and American political pressure on Egypt, including the Freedom from Religious Persecution Act.
Mr. Ayman Mahrus Morcos hoped he would be promoted at the Faculty of Commerce which did not materialize. Sidhom placed excerpts from his letter of complaint in his editorial and asks the minister of Higher Education for a solution.
Forty-four suspected Islamic militants pleaded not guilty to charges of plotting to unseat the regime when they appeared in a military court on February 4. Most asked the judge to discredit their alleged confessions, because they claim the confessions were extracted under torture.

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