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During the sessions of the ninth Orthodox Doctrine Conference in al-Fayyūm, Bishop Bīshūy presented a paper in which he drew a common line between the thoughts of Father Mattá al-Maskīn and Max Michel. He accused both of apostasy and breaking away from the Orthodox doctrine.
As litigation about the title of a piece of land neighboring a Coptic monastery in “Awlād ‘Azzāz” village, sever clashes sparked between Muslim and Christian residents. The editor of AWR added a comment about Orthodox clergy at times instructing buildings without permits.
This report, written by several authors, deals with the beginning and remarkable events in the life of the founder of the Muslim Brotherhood and its first murshid, Hasan al-Bannā. He still has a strong ideological influence on this most prominent political group.
The review deals with varied opinions about Pope Benedict XVI’s remarks considered offensive in Muslim and Arab countries amidst calls to expel the papal nuncio in Egypt and put the interfaith dialogue with the Vatican on the back burner.
A man married an ugly rich woman to overcome his poverty and decided later to get rid of her by converting to Islam.
The article discusses accusations made by Muslim Brotherhood First Deputy Murshid, Dr. Muhammad Habīb, against the security authorities of killing member Kamāl al-Sanānīrī. The interior ministry stated that he committed suicide inside his prison cell.
This article sheds light on human rights violations in Egypt including the torture of civilians at the hands of policemen and security officials. The latest incident at al-Za‘farana ambush opened a pandora’s box and revealed atrocities being practiced in Egypt.
Max Michel, who broke away from the official Coptic Orthodox Church and founded an independent church in the area of al-Muqattam, says in this interview that sectarianism is now characterizing the way that Muslims and Christians deal with each other and even among Christians themselves.
The Bishop of Naj‘ Hamādī has been accused of failing to recognize the rights of Dr. Rushdī Wāsif Bahmān who authored a book on the life of Saint al-Anbā Badābā.
Muhammad Fayyād, claimed that he had followed the advice of his lawyer and sought ‘Azīz’s support to help him claim his right to the endowments. However he alleges that he misused this to appropriate the disputed endowments. In response to these claims, Ibrāhīm challenges the claimant to produce...

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