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At a conference organized by the Syndicate of Egyptian Journalists, Islamic thinker Dr. Safwat al-Hijāzī criticized shaykhs working at the recently shut-down religious satellite channels for their passive attitudes. He said that the authorities proposed four conditions, which, if met, would allow...
On June 21, 2009 violent conflict broke out between Muslims, Christians, and security forces of Izbet Bushra, a small village located in the governorate of Beni Suef, approximately 120 kilometers south of Cairo.
A mosque and church were consecrated on the same day in a village in Minia. The Minia governor attended the ceremonies.
A church building that belongs to the Evangelical Church collapsed in an upper Egyptian village at Asyūṭ governorate. The pastor of the church was living on the second floor and was saved with his family.
A number of articles about the different attitudes toward freedom of expression are featured in this issue. Hulsman also comments on articles that discuss Copts withdrawal from Egyptian society, the number of Copts in Egypt and efforts to change the names of places in Cairo from Western names to...
‘Azmī ‘Abd al-Wahāb writes about the biography of ‘Azīz Badawī and his life as an Egyptian Christian living abroad.
Nirmīn al-Shawādifī wrote on the release of the Azhar’s envoy to The Philippines Shaykh Muhammad al-Sayyid Mūsá, who was charged with plotting a terrorist attack in The Philippines.
The author discusses weak hadīths they are accepted by most of the Muslims. He also talks about the fabricated and authentic hadīths on the hijāb and niqāb, and the status of woman.
Two visits to Holy Family locations, Deir Abū Hinnis and Sakha and Samannud, organized by AWR.Report on a Dutch TV crew taken to a policestation for filming without permition about Dutch citizen Ingrid Trakzel who divorced her Egyptian husband and fight to regain custody over her daughter.Several...

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