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Head of The National Election Monitoring Alliance, Hafez Abū Sicdah, said that they have assigned one hundred and twenty organizations specialized in different areas to monitor different aspects of the upcoming parliamentary elections. He added that districts with Coptic candidates, ministers, and...
Rose al-Yūsuf surveyed different social figures asking about their opinions concerning sectarian fitnah
This article analyses a recent legal report, which warns against the spread of dangerous forms of violence in the Egyptian countryside.
Amal Saslāh Qiddīs is a Coptic woman from the Upper Egyptian village of Bahjūrah who ran in the National Democratic Party’s elections and was elected by Muslims and Christians alike. She states that Christians enjoy their rights, and denies that there is persecution against them.
The article discusses wanāsah marriage, a marriage between an old man and a young woman in which she cares for her husband.
Ni‘māt Majdī reports on an incident in Assiut governorate where two workers, a Muslim and a Christian, died as the Muslim was trying to rescue his Christian colleague who slipped into a deep drainage well.
After 23 years of marriage, a Muslim wife has discovered that her husband is a Bahā’ī and not a Muslim. According to the wife, he takes to beating her and their children in an attempt to force her to convert to his faith.
Ni‘māt Majdī surveys the opinions of some Egyptian citizens about secularism, only to discover that they were ignorant of the true meaning of secularism.
The article reports on the competition over student union elections in Egyptian universities. The author presents an overview of the participation of nominees who belong to the Muslim Brotherhood, whom she describes as aggressive and violent.
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