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Week 32
Week 32
Submitted by
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on Sat, 2008-07-26 06:51
1. Editorial
2. Al-Tayyibah: Peace after reconciliation?
3. The Qimni controversy
4. State Awards still stir problems
5. Jabhit ‘Ulama’ al-Azhar … a new Inquisition
6. A publication renews debates between Copts and the author of ‘Azazil
7. No “Trinity” or “Crucifixion”… and I invite Christians to embrace Islam
8. President Mubarak in Washington; Coptic expatriates protest and the church welcomes him
9. Terrorists are definitely Arabs and Muslims
10. Lashing modest women on the air!
11. To perform the hajj or not?
12. Shaykhs of al-Rahman, those of Satan and those of the media
13. Religious discourse in the Egyptian media is far from reality
14. The languages and religions of Egypt have changed but it has remained the same since the time of Mina!
15. Three of accused in al-Zaytun cell reenact the crime
16. New procedures at airports to face the flu during ‘Umrah.
17. Pope Shenouda: enemy countries plan to stir up the Egyptian people
18. Sectarian violence… bloody incidents that may start with a rumor
19. Minia… why has it become a focus of sectarian fitnah?
20. Releasing 40 of the accused in sectarian clashes in Minia
21. The National Council for Human Rights investigates the incidents of Dafash village
22. Who speaks in the name of religion?
23. A Copt killed for flirting with a Muslim girl
24. My son leads thugs seeking to ignite sectarian fitnah in Girga
25. The joke and Fitnah Ta’ifiiyah
26. Containing a sectarian incident in Giza
27. ‘Atif Jawhar: Whoever has the competency can impose himself
28. No, Dr. Surur
29. Why do Muslims take building a church as an offense against Islam?
30. Middle East Church: Religious fanaticism is more dangerous than terrorism
31. A meeting with youth calls for denouncing violence and supporting dialogue and peace values among religions
32. Tantawi: Muslim-Christian dialogue is the best means to coexistence
33. The satellite channel of the defrocked priest Zakariya Butrus broadcasts on the Egyptian satellite.
34. Sawt al-Ummah against citizenship!
35. Sectarian "orientations"!
36. Najla’ al-Imam lies, not beautifies herself
37. “Azhar scholars do not want women to work in the Da‘wah field,” says Nusayr
38. ‘Azazil is not a slip of the tongue but a great fall
39. From the United States, Marqus ‘Aziz calls Mubarak to cancel the Christmas Holiday, asserting: There is no liberty in Egypt, for Copts or others
40. The pope’s secretary in the U.S. on Friday to warn Coptic expatriates against provoking calls
41. Copts celebrate the start of the fasting of the Holy Virgin Holiday
42. Pope Shenouda in Alexandria: zakah is to be given to Christians and non Christians and burning the dead is nonsense
43. Pope Shenouda honors Muhammad ‘Ali Ibrahim, Hamdi Rizq and al-Alfi
44. Pope Shenouda considers ‘urfi marriage adultery and IVF is possible under conditions
45. In the Wednesday sermon, Pope Shenouda denies canceling the celebrations of the mulids of Mar Girgis and the Virgin
46. A defrocked priest; personal and civil consequences
47. The church refuses an electronic summons for the Copts’ strike
48. The Copts knew pilgrimage to Jerusalem
49. A priest prepares a media campaign to support the heir
50. Pope Shenouda to al-Dustur: Indeed it seems that Jamal Mubarak has no competitors for the presidency
51. Pope Shenouda issues instructions banning participation in the ’Coptic New Year strike’
52. Maximus comments on the withdrawal of his passport: No problem… they will issue another
53. 2 million Christians and Muslims celebrate the Virgin mawlid in Drunkah.
54. The story of the ‘illusory’ reconciliation between the laymen and the church
55. The movements hostile to the Coptic Church
56. A reading in the monastic system V
57. The selective history
58. The secret of the Iraqi monastery which prompted the Egyptians to fast the “Virgin’s fast”
59. The pope violates the church canons
60. What a miserable title!
61. Michael Munir: They accused me of working secretly for all the world’s intelligence bodies
62. Our Copts versus their Copts!
63. Abazah playing on the strings of sectarianism
64. Al-Rayyan phenomenon spreads among Coptic surroundings
65. Accusations of treason in human rights organizations in Egypt
66. Ibn Khaldun, reconciliation, Christians and the Muslim Brotherhood
67. Attacking religious leaders … and attaining financial benefits
68. “There are no statistics for the number of Christians, Shi‘ites or Baha’is in Egypt,” says Abu Bakr
69. Jewish pressure groups to receive Mubarak in Washington with a ’list of demands’, church asks Copts not to be offensive to the president
70. Copts in the Egyptian press 30-442 Talking of hate crimes
71. Rights revisited
72. Why Does Life in the Middle East Remain Rooted in the Middle Ages?
73. The days of al-Wafd were the most prosperous days for Copts [2]
74. [The governor of Minia]: There is no sectarian strife… and these are the ones responsible for inciting problems
75. No permit for Watani Braille
76. Restoring Abu Hinnis Cave Church in Minia
‹ 89. Surur’s declarations about the nonexistence of discrimination against Copts are evidence of his disconnection from reality
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