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The author states that three Christian families have become the targets of international organizations and expatriate Coptic groups that propagate lies about persecution of Copts in their own country.
The two girls, Christine and Maryān, dismissed allegations that they were abducted and stated that they were happy with their husbands and their new religion.
Hamdī Rizq praises Coptic thinker Jamāl As‘ad ‘Abd al-Malāk for his generosity, good manners and patriotism. Rizq believes that ‘Abd al-Malāk does not deserve to come under fire by those who accuse him of siding with the government against Copts and the church.
On December 13, Dream satellite channel broadcast a program on the reported forced Islamization of Christian girls in Egypt. TV host, Mr Wā’il al-Ibrāshī, invited Dr. Najīb Jabrā’īl and Coptic thinker Jamāl As‘ad to join him in the program.
In an interview with Sawt al-Umma, ‘Adlī Abādīr responds to accusations of inciting sectarian strife, receiving foreign funds and working against Egypt’s national interests.
A previous article tackled the issue of sectarian rifts. It highlighted the fact that it has been a losing battle. But their producers never give in, though they know their product is not selling.
The writer presents some facts concerning the attitude of the British Labor Party toward the Islamic community in Britain. The article sheds light on a report issued by the European Monitoring Centre on Racism and Xenophobia entitled, ‘Muslims in the European Union: Discrimination and Islamophobia...
The Islamic conquest of Egypt saved Egypt’s Eastern Christianity from the oppression of Western Christianity, embodied in the colonial Byzantine Empire. The Islamic conquest of Egypt came as an attempt to liberate Egypt and saving Eastern Christianity from being annihilated by Western Christianity.
The same old boring story is repeated over and over again. Despite proven groundless and fabricated, many reiterate the serial of kidnapping Christian girls in collusion with the State security apparatus.
The author expressed the opinion that what Sout Al-Umma published about the 70,000 Copts forging police reports to get American nationality was no better than what Al-Nabaa published, saying that Copts are disloyal to Egypt. He added that because of believing in the good attentions of the paper,...

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