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Those who build churches and mosques build them for God. God dwells in the mosque and the church. Egyptians have lived for thousands of years in one country. Many religions have been in Egypt. Even during pagan times, not one religion dominated, neither were there religious fights. There...
Subtitle:Who has the right to tolerate in the religion of our God? Who is the greatest, the Imam or our God?An interview with Dr. Yehya Ismael, the secretary general of the Front of Azhar Scholars, about the battle which the front has started against the Sheikh of the Azhar, Dr. Mohammed...
The only son of Jonathan Birt, general manager of the BBC, has embraced Islam and married a Muslim girl.
Christian organizations have continued their attacks against Muslims, alleging that the persecution of Copts is the most important human rights issue. This was alleged by an organization called the Patriotic Federation of Missionaries and came at the same time as many false accusations from...
Subtitle:(1) The Hamayouni law, inherited from the Ottomans, is unconstitutional(2) Cancelling the restrictions does not stop the country from organizing building the places of worshipping and repairing them, according to the real needs of Muslims and ChristiansDr. Hesham Ali Sadek discusses...
Father Athanasios Asak Henen; pastor of the Orthodox church in Greece answers an article of Mr. Fahmy Huweidy in el-Ahram in which he asked for the voice of the church against the American Copts’ claims that Copts in Egypt are subjected to persecution. The priest writes that social problems,...
The bishop responded to an article written in Al-Akhbar of June 29, 1997, written by Kamal Zakher Musa, who suggested that the church in Egypt was involved in deceit, and questioned the consecration and age of new bishops. Bishop Musa explains that believers cannot be left without bishops,...
The article is full of anger about a picture, drawn by an Israeli, in which the Prophet Muhammad was depicted as a pig. The article accuses the authorities of compliance because they didn’t prevent this happening and questions whether Israel should b allowed to participate in the coming economic...
In a symposium at the Monastery of Badābā in Naj‘ Hammādī, the head of the Washington-based U.S. Copts Association, Michael Munīr, described the head of the St. Athanasius Orthodox Eparchy of Egypt and the Middle East, Bishop Max Michel, as an "outsider" who incited Christians to disobey Pope...
Ikrām Mansūr interviews church figures and asks them about their views concerning the relationship between the church and political activities in Egypt.

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