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The article gives an overview on the beliefs and activities of Mormons. It discusses the attempts of Mormon’s to show the validity of their beliefs to followers of Islam, and comments on their interpretation of the Christian Bible.
Hānī Labīb expresses his resentment toward being described as a Coptic researcher in an article published in al-Mus...
Minister of Endowments Maḥmūd Ḥamdī Zaqzūq denies blocking the construction of minarets in the new mosques as al-Miṣrī al-Yawn reported.
Muḥammad Ḥabīb interviews David Arnold, president of the American University in Cairo. David Arnold comments on the issue that arose when a woman wearing a Niqāb was restricted from accessing the AUC library.
A statement issued by the American University in Cairo denies inviting the Israeli ambassador to attend any of the university activities.
The University of Toronto decided to establish a permanent annual scholarship for post-graduate studies on Islam and Judaism that was named after the great Egyptian thinker Tarek Heggy, as a token of appreciation for his intellectual contributions in the field of comparative religious studies.
The author discusses the International Labour Organization’s report, which claimed that Copts are discriminated against in Egypt, and the public response from the Minister of Labour ‘Ā’ishah ‘Abd al-Hādī. She claimed that although Copts only comprise ten per cent of the Egyptian population, they...
Bishop Marqus confesses that the laws on building houses of worship force the church to violate them and to build churches without a license.
Sectarian sedition threatens to erupt after an Alexandrian resident, ‘Umar ‘Abd al-Raḥmān, filed a lawsuit accusing the Alexandria governor and minister of interior of refraining from closing a church which was built on his own land without right or license.
Six Coptic activists and researchers, including the author, issued a 13 page document entitled, ‘Citizens in One Nation.’ The document was aimed at returning Muslim-Christian relations to their previous level and away from the mutual doubts and religious views which incited isolation.

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