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Muslim and Christian scholars express their opinions regarding family planning from religious points of view.
Hānī Labīb states that Copts are first and foremost Egyptian citizens and believes that Muslims and Christians should work together to promote religious values.
For the fourth time in a row, the laymen group have postponed their conference which was scheduled to be held last Friday and Saturday in order to discuss citizenship, on the grounds of Pope Shenouda’s absence.
Jamāl ‘Awad and Hibah Bayyūmī write about the attack on Shaykh Khālid al-Jindī.
Zaghlūl al-Najjār has stated that Wafā’a Qistantīn, has been killed at a monastery, leading to the church to close three monasteries.
The article claims that the Iraqi Resistance has found a document that reveals that Iran intends to infiltrate Arab countries and force the U.S out of Iraq.
While the uproar in the wake of the first attack against the Abū Fānā monastery continues, monks were again attacked and stoned by people from the tribal communities. Heated discussions and debates on the issue are still being reported in the media. Muslims accuse the monks of killing a young man...
The Holy Synod of the Coptic Orthodox Church has excommunicated George Habīb Bibāwī. Bibāwī is launching a lawsuit to contest the decision and states that the Synod is a religious authority not a legal one.
Reviewer: El Torjoman International The author espouses that Egyptians embrace an identity based on nationalism rather than religion.
Hanī Labīb discusses sectarian strife in Egypt, stating that all incidents have common factors and that comprehensive social reform is needed to prevent future problems.

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