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In the light of the recent problem of smuggling Egyptian children abroad, al-Maydān reports on NGOs and voluntary associations in Egypt.
The article explains different views around the issue of nominating Pope Shenouda III for the Nobel Prize. Although there are many supporters of such nomination, others believe that the nomination lacks proper study and may have a negative effect on the church.
The author criticized Jamāl al-Bannā’s opinions on different Islamic issues. He noted that al-Bannā is not qualified for tackling Islamic jurisprudence.
Muslim and Christian men of religion condemn the Israeli aggression against Gaza and call for Arab unity that can make the Arab voice heard and effective in international society. Some Muslim men of religion and public civil groups called for boycotting Israel and the U.S. Patriarch Gregorius III...
The author refutes the allegations that Pope Shenouda III leaves the church’s money under the full control of clergymen who are free to exploit it according to their own interests.
The article covers a survey of Coptic websites and discusses the content they frequently publish. It also shows the negative role some of these websites play in egging on fitnah through exaggeration and infuriation.
The author points out three main public characters that have statements and stances against the niqāb. He highlights the reactions to their stances.
Al-Maydān highlights the challenges facing Pope Shenouda and the Coptic Orthodox Church in 2009.
There have been six lawsuits filed against the grand imām of the Azhar in the last nine months. In this article different figures present their viewpoints on the issue of the post and whether or not it should be elected.
This article denounces the suit brought by some people demanding the prosecution of Pope Shenouda, patriarch of Alexandria and the See of St. Mark and the invalidation of the Coptic Orthodox Church in Egypt; they also demand that Pope Benedict XVI should head the Coptic Church in Egypt and that the...

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