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The author discusses the tradition of Ramaḍān Ifṭār banquets, and the “rosy picture” that they present of Muslim-Christian relations.
The article discusses a letter sent by over 130 Muslim scholars to Christian leaders around the world, stressing the need for global peace.
The article discusses the process of increasing the space allocated for religious items in the media during the Muslim holy month of Ramaḍān, and the decrease in articles that discuss topics related to non-Muslims.
Ridā ‘Awaḍ examines the opinions of Muslim scholars on the issue of imposing security measures on Muslim worshippers who wanted to seclude themselves inside mosques during the last ten days of Ramaḍān.
‘Amr Bayyūmī reports on the statements of Archpriest Bīshūy Nārūz, deputy-secretary of the Bishopric of Qinā, who affirmed that the bishopric decided to cancel its annual Iftār celebration in protest to the governorate’s frequent disregard of the church’s demands to build or restore houses...
Sa‘d al-Dīn Ibrāhīm is a “perambulatory exile.” The international press and political leadership support the cause of Ibrāhīm who is facing eight claims filed against him by influential members of the ruling National Democratic Party in Egypt. More details in the following lines.
The author talks about the concept of ‘endowments’ in Egypt where he suggests it could be a solution for many economic problems if it is developed to become economically efficient.
Fādī Ḥabashī reports on the statements of Bishop Maximus I, bishop of the first St. Athanasius Church in Egypt, about his church’s plan to organize the celebration of the ’relative day.’
The phenomenon of Christians organizing Iftār banquets for Muslims during the month of Ramad...
The author points out the comportments that ignite sectarian sedition in Egypt. He refers to a number of Coptic and Muslim Web sites that attack the other religion.

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