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Egyptian intellectual Dr. Tarek Heggy talks about Egyptian culture, development of critical thinking and Muslim-Christian relations.
Bishop of Beni Suef, Bishop Ghubryāl, has filed a complaint against the Ministry of Investment, which has held a public auction on a building owned by Mār Girgis Orthodox Church and temporarily rented to the Upper Egypt for Texture Company.
A presidential ruling was issued to stop restoration works at the Saint Virgin Monastery in Beni Suef. The unexcused gesture aroused people’s anger after three months of hard legal works.
The Egyptian government freezes the assets of 29 leading members of the banned Muslim Brotherhood. The tireless Brotherhood nevertheless plots to infiltrate the Shūrá Council to submit a candidate to run for president.
Muḥammad al-Bāz, the author, claims that leading figures of the Coptic Orthodox Church are unqualified in theological academic studies; as a result, they fail to respond to George Bibāwī’s accusations.
In this article the author reviews the main ideas mentioned in the book that created huge debate entitled, ‘Aṣwāmanā bayn al-Māḍī wa-al-Ḥādir...Uṣūlahā al-Rawḥīyah wa-Juzūrahā al-Tārikhīyah’ [Our Fasting between Past and Present...its Spiritual Basis and Historical Origins] written by Father...
Watani devoted its fourth page to the late bishop Athanasius, the bishop of Beni Suef. It reported that Pope Shenouda led the prayer over his body and that the governor of Beni Suef was present. In addition, it gives an overall view of his life and his efforts in the field of social services...
Shaykh Mansūr al- Rifā‘ī, former under secretary at the Ministry of Endowments, says that God describes Muslims as the best people that have been brought forth for mankind as long as they "enjoin right conduct, forbid indecency and believe in God." While exonerating Islam from the charges of...
The author writes about tips received by security agencies about five persons reportedly planning to wage suicide bombings at a tourist spa in the Red Sea city of Sharm al-Shaykh.
Families of eight Christian girls, who disappeared suddenly, talked to Sawt al-Umah, saying that their daughters might have converted to Islām and married Muslims.

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