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The absence of a Christian girl from her home for more than five days enraged 200 Copts in Mallawī in Minia. Copts demonstrated in front of the state security headquarter calling for her to be returned.
A Christian girl who ran away with her Muslim boyfriend is back with her family in Mallawi.
A Christian man’s killing sparks uproar and is feared a threat to Muslim-Christian relations in an Egyptian village.
The article presents an interview with Safwat Hijāzī discussing different issues such as those about the attacks against da‘iyahs, insulting Islam and the Prophet Muhammad, monopoly, normalization, and organ donation. He was also asked about his opinion on Christian attempts to Christianize Muslim...
A young Coptic woman left her family home allegedly after being in a bad physical and psychological state to marry a Muslim man. A priest declared that she had told him about her intentions and her family accused the Muslim man of seducing their daughter
A court session for Māhir Mu‘tasim, the Muslim who converted to Christianity broke down into an argument between the head of the court and the defendant’s lawyer, resulting in the lawyer being removed, by force, from the court.
Sāmih Fawzī discusses Egypt’s emigration problem, the need for greater transparency and Coptic expatriates. He also calls on Christians to be active players in Egyptian society andbelieves that in the modern age socio-economic factors are more of a uniting force than religion.
The author discusses the case of Wafā’ Qustantīn, and wonders why her case has been given such a great deal of attention.
The Religious Liberty Group of the World Evangelical Alliance has written a report on the escalation of Muslim-Christian relations in Egypt. Hulsman quotes from the report and adds his own comments.
The four main issues discussed in the AWR editorials are: comments and critiques on the media, Muslim-Christian and Arab-West relations, AWR activities and attention for its work and finally difficulties in running AWR

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