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Saint Pākhūm’s church in Qina is under threat.
Mustafa Bayyūmī analyses the images of God’s prophets used in the novels of Najīb Mahfūz.
Nearly 100 Copts from one extended family were displaced from their homes in the Upper Egyptian village of Hijāzah, Qinā governorate, after a fight with a neighboring Muslim family, Shīrīn Rabī‘ says.
The author reports that for the first time in Egypt a Christian cleric is facing Qur’ān accusation that could send him to prison. The matter involved a dispute between two businessmen which Bishop Kyrillos intervened in. However he is now facing accusations of breach of trust over the matter.
Families of eight Christian girls, who disappeared suddenly, talked to Sawt al-Umah, saying that their daughters might have converted to Islām and married Muslims.
The author reports on the latest incident of arresting a citizen on allegations of breaking into a church in Qena.
The author spoke about Qinā governor Majdī Ayoub Iskandar, who is the third Christian governor in the history of Egypt, the reasons for his appointment and his view of Muslim- Christian relations in Egypt.
Sectarian sedition has ripped through al-Fāw village, al-Qinā governorate, after news spread that Coptic villagers were on their way to reestablish the Virgin Mary Charity, affiliated to the Ministry of Social Solidarity.
Two reportedly missing Coptic girls, Mary As‘ad Jirjis and Marcelle Samou’īl Qiddīs of Naj‘ Hammādī have been recently found at the house of Karīma al-Sayyid Muhammad who informed the police of the girls’ presence after reading about their disappearance in the newspapers.
Bin Laden and his terrorist followers, who escaped from Egypt, imagined that Egypt could be a stage for their malicious operations. Their first target was to strike the symbols of the state, the cultured and the intellectuals, and to create a moral dread within Egyptians. Their second target was...

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