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The Ministry of Interior is attempting to escape paying compensation to approximately 15,000 former detainees who belonged to al-Jamā‘ah al-Islāmīyah. The detainees had previously won court rulings amounting to compensations of 15,000 to 30,000 LE each for having been detained for long years...
The military court has charged eight members of the banned Muslim Brotherhood group who are currently living abroad with financing an illegal group and money-laundry. The group’s lawyer however, belittles the charges as the accused are residing in countries where verdicts of the exceptional courts...
Shaykh Yūsuf al-Badrī files communiqu?©s to the General Prosecutor against those who he thinks abuse religion or have different opinions.
Robeir al-Faris discusses a recently published book entitled, ‘Evidence of the Greatness of Mohamed’s Message and Prophesies of it in the books of the People of the Book,’ written by Mohamed al-Sadat. He considers the message presented in the book, specifically the offenses that it present against...
The Egyptian press continues to focus on the different reactions of Egyptian Christians to the controversial Vatican document that was recently issued. While representatives of the Catholic Church approve it, Protestant and Orthodox denominations attack it severely.
The article presents the views of intellectuals and Christian clergies on the Supreme Administrative Court’s verdict to accept the appeal submitted by a Christian who converted to Islam and then decided to return to Christianity.
The article sheds light on the main ideas of a book entitled, ‘‘al-Muwāṭanah fi-Mujtama‘ Muta‘adid: Ru’yah Masīhīyyah,’ [Citizenship in a Diverse Society: A Christian View] by Reverend Dr. Makram Najīb. The book handles the idea of citizenship.
A new episode of division among Christian churches has surfaced as a result of the Vatican’s recent issuance of a document that claims that all other non-Catholic churches should be considered as clerical foundations rather than real churches.
Munīr Bishāy discusses the impact of the activities of Coptic emigrants in the U.S. on Muslim-Christian relations in Egypt.
The Coptic Orthodox Church rejects a new attempt at reconciliation by Max Michel.

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