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The author discusses the increasing phenomenon of Coptic girls converting to Islam, and considers the reasons behind these conversions.
Sa‘d al -Dīn Ibrāhīm, chairman of the Ibn Khaldūn Center for Development Studies, is a real troublemaker who always provokes outcries wherever he goes.
Dr. Mājid Subhī discovered a Coptic Orthodox Church on Rodos Island in Greece that was established by an Egyptian archpriest named Girgis Hakīm in the 16th century. However, the church was defaced and no remains could be found at the present time.
Parents of students in Islamic schools related to the Muslim Brotherhood and directed by its members objected to the fact the public education administration hired many teachers who do not sympathize with the Muslim Brotherhood.
Watanī publishes the response of the Ministry of Interior over incidents of young Coptic girls disappearing. Watanī asserts that the letter from the ministry contradicts the actual incidents and tries to cover the ministry’s incapacity to determine the exact facts and locations of the victims.
The story of a Coptic girl who claims she was kidnapped and asked to convert to Islam.
This review addresses the issue of the reported kidnapping of a 15-year old girl called Lorāns who is in her secondary school stage of education. Conflicting versions of the story have emerged: Sawt al- Ummah says Lorāns said that she was kidnapped by four men and a woman wearing a niqāb...
The article is an attack on the consecrated houses, secret churches established in private flats in opposition to the Coptic Orthodox Church. It claims that from these consecrated houses, a secret pope has emerged in opposition to Pope Shenouda III. The consecrated houses are, according to...
A historian who dedicated his works to writing the history of the Muslim Brotherhoods refutes statements made by their supreme guide in a television interview.
The Azhar’s Islamic Research Academy holds an extra-ordinary meeting to decide on the issue of recognizing the Bahā’ī faith.

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