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Reflecting to an article in the French newspaper l’Express al-Bāz refutes the newspaper’s argument, doubts the authenticity of the information it provides and blames the Coptic Orthodox Church for all Copts’ ordeals.
Al-Fajr defends what it calls the journalistic adventure of Fātimah al-Zahrā Muhammad in Shaykh Yūsuf al-Badrī’s house and publishes the letter of al-Badrī’s lawyer.
Al-Bāz sheds light on the current heated arguments between al-Zawāhirī and Sayyid Imām. He criticizes both and congratulates the security who succeeded in scandalizing two prominent leaders of al-Jihād Islamic organization.
Māhir al-Jawharī, a Muslim man who is trying to get an ID proving that he is a Christian, is accused by his wife of kidnapping his daughter and taking her to Cyprus to Christianize her.
The author reviews one of the prominent members in the Muslim Brotherhood and his obstacles to joining the groups’ Guidance Bureau.
A young woman’s memoirs examine her frustration and disappointment with her time at the Azhar University.
A Christian born woman is accused of distorting official documents. Both Shādyā al-Sīsī and her mother did not know about her father’s accidental conversion. Shādyā is accused of changing her religion on official papers.
Muhammad al Bāz continues to follow up on the developments in the case of the doctoring of documents to verify a marriage contract between a Muslim girl and a young Coptic man. Muslims and Christians are indicted in the case. The church requested that the public prosecutor suspend the punishment’s...
Muhammad al-Bāz presents six documents that prove that Copts do not own Rosetta church.
Bishop Marqus of Shubrā al-Khaymah has denied all rumors about his alleged affair with a lady who does volunteer works in his bishopric, and al-Fajr’s al-Bāz calls for firing her to put an end to the rumors.

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