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Bahā’īs celebrate the New Year, and the celebration passed smoothly without any troubles.
The author reports on a book fair held at the Evangelical Church in al-Is‘āf squire, in which the church sells cheap books and other materials about the Christian faith.
Surprisingly, the Islamic Research Academy has recommended the publishing of books written by leaders of the banned Muslim Brotherhood group, believing they could enrich Islamic thinking.
In the article, two Christian sisters named Shādīyah and Bahīyah, 36 and 34 years olds, have found that they are officially recorded as Muslims as their father had temporarily converted to Islam in 1964.
A man who claimed to be an Evangelical pastor has been arrested on charges of forgery, which has reopened the file of Christian men of religion issuing forged marriage documents to Coptic divorcees.
A new episode of clashes started between the Egyptian regime and the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood group after the recent arrest of 16 leaders and members of the group, including Dr. ‘Isām al-‘Iryān, head of the group’s political office. Political experts link the arrest of al-‘Iryān to the group’s...
Seven Coptic employees at the Ministry of Interior are accused of bribery and of falsifying identity cards of a number of Coptic citizens who had converted to Islam and then reverted to Christianity.
Although the Sharif Bible is rejected by the three Christian denominations in Egypt, it has been greatly circulated among Arab communities in Europe. The Sharif Bible is believed to be written in a language used in Islamic writings.
Sābir Mashhūr interviews Shaykh Khalīfah ‘Izzat, Imām of the central mosque in London, about the number of people embracing Islam in Britain in light of the attempts to tarnish the image of Islam in the West.
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