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Q. What happened to the Egyptians concerning this issue? A. If there is poverty, there is apostasy. Apostasy leads to a dismissal of ethics and values, as well as continuous anger.   Q. Is this happening in Egypt now? A. When a virus attacks a body that disease will spread. This is what is...
The spokesman of al-Tajammu‘ party confirmed that the party had declared that the massacre of Naj‘ Hammādī was not the first and nor would it be the last. He also confirmed the party’s opinion over the urgency in passing a unified law for building houses of worship, in order to stop the clashes....
Al-Wafd reports on the end of a crisis that took place in al-Bayjār village in Farshūt.   The attorney released two Coptic men and a Muslim woman of ill repute who had been arrested following rumors of being involved in illegal sexual relations.   It was announced that one of the two arrested works...
  Well-informed sources allegedly reported that Father Mīkhā’īl, pastor of Archangel Mīkhā’īl Church in Giza received text messages threatening to bomb the church during Holy week if prayers were not stopped.   The sources reported that Father Mīkhā’īl informed the security service, who inspected...
General Ibrāhīm Hammād, assistant to the Minister of the Interior, told Al-Sa‘īd Organization  that no Muslim-Christian clashes have been recorded in Assyut over the past few years; elaborating that the Dayrūt clashes only took place when a Coptic man filmed a Muslim woman in a pornographic setting...
Press review based on Rose al-Yūsuf, March 14, 2010 (p. 5); al-Sharq al-Awsat, March 15, 2010 (p. 4); al-Musawwar, March 17, 2010 (p. 12); al-Ahrām, March 14, 2010 (p. 33), March 18, 2010 (p. 29); al-Jumhūrīyah, March 14, 2010 (p. 3); al-Ahālī, March 17, 2010 (p. 1); al-Wafd, March 14, 2010 (p. 1...
Sectarian fitnah  in Egypt transfers quickly from one governorate to another. This is due to the poverty and lack of development in some areas, which makes it easier for those who desire to instigate it.   Had the government been able to carry more investment and development projects to all...
The author states that the 21st century is one of religious interference into the affairs of other countries. As‘ad believes that this century is an “American century,” because of the increase of American dominance and interference. In 1998, the desire to protect religious minorities found...
The outbreak of a sectarian fitnah in Matrūh governorate because of the building a wall near a church, coincided with another sectarian incident in Qena, after the arrest of a Muslim girl with two Coptic young men in an apartment. The events lasted for 72 hours and did not stop until the...
Sāmih Fawzī argues that sectarian incidents will continue to increase. According to him, the aspects of the sectarian outlook are summarized in the spread of fanaticism among the masses, the absence of firm political resolutions for sectarian problems, the escalation of ordinary social and economic...
In this interview, Bishop Marqus of Shubrā states that sectarian fitnah in Egypt is a direct result of poor economical conditions, illiteracy, extremist TV programs and religious fatwás of takfīr. He rejects accusations against America that it seeks to divide Egypt. Bishop Marqus denies that...
To relieve the state of strain in the Egyptian society, the Episcopal Church organized a symposium under the title ‘Hub al-Jār’ [Love of Neighbor]. At the beginning, Dr. Munīr Hannā, bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Egypt, explained how the Bible calls on Christians to love all people. He stated...
  Q. There are a lot of debates concerning the future of the presidency in Egypt. What do you think of this? A. The basis is to refer to the constitution while the president is still ruling. When his term is over the constitution should grant the right for him to re-elect himself for another period...
Egyptian thinkers, as well as some of its political, religious, media and public leaders resume their meeting concerning "the future of interaction and diversity in Egypt," which was called by the cultural dialogue forum of the Coptic Anglican Institution for Social Services. Professor Sālim ‘Abd...
Al-Balāgh Organization, supported by the Qatari Government, has closed down ‘islamonline.net.’ This occurred after confrontations with the organization’s employees in the Cairo office, who called for financial rights following massive layoffs.   The author argues that ‘Islam Online’ was an...
In this article, YūsufZaydān writes about the content of the third part of Mishnah, which focuses on women. This section mentions widows and unmarriageable women, such as daughters, nieces… etc. Although Judaism permits divorce, it is conditioned and limited to certain cases. Zaydān refers to the...
Nothing is left but the Star of David to mark the Jewish district in Egypt. It is not a district in its literal word, but rather a complete neighborhood in the Muskī area that includes 360 alleys mentioned by residents of the area. The question is: was this neighborhood a Jewish ghetto in Egypt?  ...
Carmen Weinstein, the head of the Jewish community in Egypt, shows that she is an Israeli tool used to infiltrate Egyptian society, and impose normalization through Jewish temples and monuments. Wā’il al-Ibrāshī received documents and official letters revealing the cooperation between Weinstein and...
The State Court General Assembly in Egypt yesterday stated that the issue of appointing women as judges to the Council is the responsibility of the Special Council, related to the State Council. It is worth mentioning that this council has previously rejected this issue twice, with its members (...
The author writes about Dr. Nabīlah Mikhā’īl, professor of music at Helwan University, who was recently honored for being the pioneer of music therapy in Egypt. This honor was misinterpreted as a kind of pre-appointment for Mikhā’īl to parliament. This would have been instead of Georgette Qillīnī,...

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