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Farūq al-Jamal reports on Fū’ād Nijm’s demonstration in downtown Cairo.
‘Amr al-Bayyūmī writes about the church’s decision to issue identification cards for its bishops.
‘Amr Bayyūmī comments on the amendments to the 1938 Personal Status Law that governs Christians personal status issues in Egypt.
The grand imām of the Azhar states that the Azhar is not able to ban books, but it can offer up its opinion.
Comments on Freedom House’s recent visit to Egypt.
The Community Council of the Coptic Orthodox Church conducted amendments to the Personal Status Law of Copts known as the law of 1938. The Egyptian media shed light on the issue and the different reactions to it.
The following lines shed light on the cancellation of a Jewish conference that was supposed to be held in Cairo. It also discusses the recent Jewish attempts to regain property in Egypt and the reactions of Egyptian sources to the claims.
The author reports on two recent assaults on jewelery shops owned by Copts in Cairo's al-Zaytūn and Alexandria's al-Llabbān districts that were reminiscent of Islamists' attacks on Copts' jewelery shops to finance terrorist activities that took place in the past.
The article deals with various aspects of the Muslim Brotherhood group that have been discussed in the press this week such as the group's relations with the U.S, the elections to the Muslim Brotherhood guide's office and the extension of the Emergency Law. The article also includes an interview...
Muhammad Shibl comments on rigid Islamic thinking regarding celebrating non-Islamic feasts.

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