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Grand Shaykh of the Azhar Dr. Ahmad al-Tayyīb sent a cable on Tuesday (January 24) to Dr. Muhammad Sa’d al-Katātnī congratulating him over his election as speaker of the first parliament after the January 25, 2011 revolution. [Ashraf Sādiq and Muhammad ‘Abd al-Khāliq, al-Ahrām, Jan. 25, p. 22] Read...
Thousands of copies of Saint Mark’s Book of Acts were distributed recently in the governorates and towns of the Middle Delta in Egypt. The incidents threatened to lead to a new spell of sectarian tension in the Muslim-Christians relations. Rumors also spread about the existence of dozens of...
This article sheds light on salafism in Egypt. It points out the areas in which salafis spread and shows how powerful they are in these areas.
The article reports on the April 6 protest of workers of the industrial city of al-Mahallah al-Kubrá over the increase of prices.
The author presents the Sulaymān ‘Awad village as an example of the Muslim-Christian co-existence.
The press review discusses the recent developments in cases related to the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood tackled in Egyptian press last week.
Surprisingly, the Islamic Research Academy has recommended the publishing of books written by leaders of the banned Muslim Brotherhood group, believing they could enrich Islamic thinking.
Middle East Christians Association issued statistics on the number of churches and mosques in Egypt.
The article discusses the disappearance of a Coptic girl, Amal Nisīm Zakī. It was discovered that she had got married to a Muslim. Her family accused the state security of being biased towards the Coptic girls’ kidnappers. They were prevented from meeting Pope Shenouda.
The disappearance of minor Christian girls continues. More and more of these types of stories are circulating, characterized only by the differences in personalities and places.

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