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 The Coptic Church invites some famous governmental persons to their breakfast table after two years of absence and neglects to invite the Muslim Brotherhood and al-Barād'ī.  
    CIDT Intern Vanessa Panaligan analyzes the role and effectiveness of a new breed of religious authority--the Islamic telepreacher....  
Father ‘Azīz, priest of the Hanging Church, speaks about his personal experience with Dr. Fathi Surūr, the speaker of parliament.
The authors report the situation of facing the swine flu in Egypt during ‘Umrah and traditional mawlids.
Three Coptic men in three different villages were attacked by a Muslim man on a motorbike. Investigations have proved that the men did not know their attacker and the author argues that the only thing that linked them was the fact that they are all Copts.  
Kamāl comments on the most recent sectarian incident that has taken place in the Upper Egyptian governorate of Minia.
Watani International analyses two recent issues that it sees as indicative of the increasing fanaticism in Egyptian society. The first is that of a fatwá that stated that it is a sin for Muslims to leave money in their wills to churches and the second is the case of 155 individuals who were...
A controversial fatwá is issued by a Saudi cleric stating that it is permissible to kill owners of satellite channels that broadcast inappropriate material during Ramadān.
The author believes that in the Abū Fānā crisis not only has the Minya governor reneged on his promises but that the monks have been forced to withdraw their claims against the Arabs that were being held in custody.
The author criticizes Christians who enter into debates with Muslims over religious issues, stating that such debates are frivolous and divisive.

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