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Egypt is divided into two camps: the first one is headed by Shaykh Wajdī Ghunaym, who aspires to have Egypt as the capital of the so-called United Islamic States, while the second one, led by Maurice Sādiq, calls on the international community to invade Egypt to rescue the Copts.
Reverend Terry Jones' call for an open sit-in in Washington, United States, confused a lot of Coptic Human Rights activists. A large number of moderate Coptic opinions believe that a sit-in is legitimate but cannot extend to calling for international protection of Copts in Egypt.  
One of the obvious phenomena after the revolution was a rebellion against the church and the Azhar. One aspect of this rebellion was manifested in refusing to end the protest by the Maspero area, regardless of instructions issued by Coptic Orthodox Pope Shenouda III. The rebellion against the...
In this symposium held by Sabāh al-Kayr magazine with Dr. Hānī Hilāl, Minister of Higher Education, he talked about the crisis of scientific research in Egypt, the open education, preventing female students in niqāb (all-face veil) from joining the girls' hostels or taking exams and raising the...
The author reports the incidents of a Jewish families' departure, describing the feelings and emotions they reported having.  
The article discusses the Muslim Brotherhood and their use of the controversial slogan “Islam is the answer.” Several political and cultural figures are interviewed on the matter and say that the slogan is an insult to the Egyptian people. They say that the previous parliamentary round, in which 88...
Sabāh al-Khīr interviews Mahmūd Hamdī Zaqzūq, the minister of endowments, who speaks about the Naja‘ Hammādī incident as well as other issues.
Lewis Grace writes about Dr. Qadrī Hifnī’s idea of studying the religious attitude of Egyptians.
Amidst the public uproar created by the attacks of Najc Hammādī, many voices are still heard in the Egyptian press hailing the Egyptian national unity highlighting examples of the historical deep-rooted cordial relationships between Muslims and Christians there. Many people denounced the foreign...
The Supreme Press Council releases a document urging the Egyptian media to take care in preserving national unity in its coverage of the incidents and follow up to Naj‘ Hammādī.

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