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Al-Ahālī newspaper, the mouthpiece of the leftist al-Tajamu' (Grouping) Party, published a photo of the Egyptian five pounds bill with a seal in black on the back reading "The Muslim Brotherhood – Monotheism Department – Cub Scouts". The paper wonders what other bills handed out by the Muslim...
*/ After sit-ins by hundreds of protesters at St. Mark Cathedral in 'Abbāssīyah, Bishop Bīsantī */ of Helwan has said that the matter of civil marriage lies in the hands of Pope Shenouda III, Pope of Alexandria and head of the Coptic Orthodox church.  
Priest Philopater Jamīl of the Virgin Mary and St. Mark Church in Faysal area and the leader of Coptic protesters in Maspero, said that Copts joined the second Day of Rage after agreement and coordination with the January 25 Revolution Coalition. He added that Copts will be joining all protests to...
Dr. 'Imād Jād, strategic expert in Al-Ahram center for Political and Strategic Studies, said that fitnah tā'ifīyah was planted from 30 years since al-Sadāt period until Mubārak. Now, however, there are a lot of Arab countries, one being Saudi Arabia, that have similar interests in sparking fitnah....
Dr. Salāh al-Sirwī writes that the violent incidents in Imbābah came to record the worst violent sectarian act in Egypt since the revolution. He writes that international and regional powers are trying to foil the Egyptian revolution, fearing that Egypt will impose its sovereignty on the region....
Wīsā al-Banā writes that Copts used to hold conciliatory meetings during the ruling of the ousted regime; however, they began asking for their rights starting from al-'Umrānīyah incident. They then returned back to the old system, which is giving up their rights and the blood of Copts who died to...
Coptic protesters in Maspero refused to end their protest, in defiance of the call issued by Coptic Orthodox Pope Shenouda III. They refused the interference of the Egyptian church so as to maintain the principles of the Civil State.  Read original text in Arabic   
AWR's Diana Maher Ghali writes a two days' press review on Imbābah incidents.  
Ramsīs al-Najār, a Coptic Orthodox Church lawyer, said that Kāmīliyā Shihātah is in at her Cairo house and she will appear before court. He noted that within days she will appear on television.  
Salafists rushed into launching conferences to assure their ideologies of assuring the Islamic identity of the country and forcing it on the community. Dr. 'Abd al-Mu'tī Bayūmī, a professor in the Azhar University and Dean of the Faculty of Usūl al-Dīn, said that religion is innocent from...

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