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Benha University has decided to call off a controversial book for containing sentences that offend Christianity.
Member of Parliament Muḥammad al- Biltājī revealed the real face of his outlawed group when during a symposium held by the Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies he attacked the idea of improved participation of women and Copts in parliamentary councils, describing it as the “sectarian project.”
The Christian residents of ‘Azbah Hannā Ayūb in al-Minia governorate are warning of upcoming sectarian strife in the village similar to al-Kushh incidents due to the demolition of their houses and the seizure of a 20-qarat plot of land which they cultivated through the Agrarian Reform Office.
A chancellor promoted a law suit to assume control of a church belonging to the Greek Orthodox Church in the Egyptian village of Rashīd. Christian villagers are furious and ready to pay with their lives to prevent the takeover.
The article represents evidence of the brotherly Muslim-Christian relations in Egypt throughout history. Christians fought the British occupation hand-in-hand with their Muslim citizens.
The author states some facts about the Muslim Brotherhood.
al-‘Anānī condemns the Copts’ attitude toward the constitutional amendments, especially toward article two, which is not present on the list of proposed changes. He says this may lead to al- Fitnah al-Tā’ifīyah.
Incidents of Muslim-Christian aggression during the rule of Sulṭān Muḥammad Bin Qalāwūn.
The author wonders how security forces can chase Islamic preachers and break demonstrations at mosques, while allowing Copts to gather for a rally without intervention.
The article is a review of Ayaan Hirsi Ali’s book entitled, ‘Infidel’ in which she talked about her personal experience as a woman living in an Islamic society.

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