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Egypt is holding three suspected Muslim militants who were arrested in the United Arab Emirates and handed over to Cairo in February, a London-based Islamic organization said on February 24.
Traditionally Upper Egypt is well-known for family frictions and feuds with bloody confrontations. Blind loyalty to family groups is rampant in the Upper Egypt.
In the small village of Atmeda in Dakhalia governorate, a battle of wills erupted a couple of weeks ago between Amal Shafique Abdullah, the new dean of Al-Azhar Institute for Girls, and the village people, led by the league of Al-Azhar scholars who oppose her appointment because she is a woman.
The stance on baptism of the Orthodox church is not new "but never before has it been expressed in so explicit terms".
An area of 140 feddans will be given back to the Coptic Endowments Authority.
A Jewish synagogue which was built in 1887 was placed on the list of archeological landmarks.
Egypt’s oldest mosque suffers from faulty restoration in the past and rising ground water and urgently needs restoration.
Forty-four suspected Islamic militants pleaded not guilty to charges of plotting to unseat the regime when they appeared in a military court on February 4. Most asked the judge to discredit their alleged confessions, because they claim the confessions were extracted under torture.
The technique of modern psychiatric treatment is related to the old Zaar ceremonies in Islam.
The article is a half-page interview with Farid Fadel, an Evangelical Christian singer, composer, painter and medical doctor.

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