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Muhammad Ibrāhīm Mikāwī, 50 years-old, called Sayf al-'Adl, is an Egyptian doctor, who served in the Egyptian special forces. After that he became an activist in Islamic Jihād group, before joining Afghani fighters in their war against the Soviet invasion.  He is believed to be the third man after...
AWR's Diana Maher Ghali writes a two days' press review on Imbābah incidents.  
The article talks about the refusal of the church to receive the subpoena sent by the prosecution in the Kāmīliyā Shihātah case, and wonders since Virgin Mary appeared in churches then why can't Kāmīliyā appear in front of the prosecution to say whether she is Christian or Muslim. On the other hand...
Dr. Ahmad al-Tayīb, Grand Shaykh of the Azhar, said that Egypt couldn't follow the Salafist call asserting that Islam is based on peace and forgiveness. This came during the visit of al-Tayīb with Coptic Pope Shenouda III to greet him on the occasion of the resurrection feast. In al-Yawm al-Sābi',...
 There is no contradiction between Islam or a civil state, Islam or freedom of opinion, or Islam with citizenship, and anyone who believes in this does not understand the reality of Islam. Read the original text in Arabic    
Sources have noted that Coptic Pope Shenouda III began writing his diaries prior to his health trip to the U.S. His diaries will tackle a lot of sensitive issues from the times of former President 'Anwar al-Sadāt's rule, but it is still speculations whether his diaries will include the former...
On Wednesday April 13, the Muslim Brotherhood Murshid (Guide) Muhammad Badī’ announced that the MB would be capable of winning 75 percent of seats in Egypt’s upcoming parliamentary elections. He stressed that the MB would nevertheless contain itself, competing for no more than a third of...
The Students Union (SU) elections in Beni Suef University witnessed a poor turnout by students despite hectic attempts by the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) group to garner as many votes as they can. The MB had included Copts and female students on their lists for the first time. (Reviewer's Note: News...
 The author discusses the Coptic demonstrations at the Cathedral, illustrating the causes and effects.  
Christian demonstrations play a critical role in Egypt. Some people believe them to be no more than rabble, while others refuse this line of thinking. 

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