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Yesterday, the Grand Imam of the Azhar Dr. Muhammad Sayyed Tantawi and Pope Shenouda III witnessed the signing of the Islamic-Christian dialogue agreement. Sheikh Hamed Al-Rafa’i, chairman of the Global Islamic Forum for Dialogue, and Girgis Saleh, secretary general of the Middle East Council of...
The Women Committee affiliated to the Middle East Council of Churches held a forum in Cairo where the participants debated citizenship, pillars of coexistence for all citizens, the risk of marginalization, reasons behind some youths’ poor belonging to the country and disengagement between religion...
President Mubarak’s decision to make Coptic Christmas, January 7, a national holiday.
Father Christiaan van Nispen supported the foundation of the RNSAW/AWR from the very first moment and provided strong intellectual input. Not many people are as well acquainted with Muslim-Christian relations in Egypt as Father van Nispen who has been in Egypt since 1962, studied Arabic and Islam...
European churches leaders, in consultation with councils of churches in the USA and the Middle East, remain extremely concerned with the continued calls for military action against Iraq by the US and some European governments. The leaders advocate a peaceful resolution of the current conflicts....
The Coptic Church announced its new initiative to support dialogue among the three Christian denominations: Orthodox, Catholic and Protestant. Pope Shenouda held a special celebration for one of the biggest Protestant institutions working in Egypt, Dar Al-Kitab Al-Moqaddas [Bible Society]. This...
Last Friday night, the US Commission on International Religious Freedom arrived in Cairo in a secretive atmosphere. The Commission delivered a brief statement concerning the objectives of the visit, which takes place between July 16 and July 23. The Commission is paving the way for the...
Christl Dabu visited Egypt in August 2004 for an investigative report about Muslim-Christian relations in Egypt, resulting in this article and several travel and news articles. This article was placed in AWR with permission of the author.
Some might say chances for other candidates in the presidential elections are so meager, and chances for Copts to win are even less, so why waste time, effort and money on something whose loss is as sure as death and taxes.
In a final statement at the end of the first round of dialogue between the International Islamic Forum for Dialogue (IIFD), ulamā’, and Middle Eastern priests, they all concurred to having the interfaith and intercultural dialogue a religious duty incumbent on the followers of both religions.

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