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Māhir Abu ‘Uqayl reports on a Christian family who hosted a Muslim woman and her children.
The story behind Amal Nasīm Zakī’s disappearance and where she is now is an issue that raises the curiosity of both Muslims and Christians.
Pope Shenouda has travelled to the U.S for medical treatment and sources claim that the strains of his heavy workload are affecting his health.
The article reviews features of celebrations of Egyptian Christians for the occasion of Easter.
The author describes the friendship between the imām of al-Nūr mosque and the bishop of Hilwān.
The article discusses reactions to a recent Supreme Administrative Court ruling which forces the Coptic Orthodox Church to allow Copts that have been divorced through civil courts to re-marry.
The first Coptic conference was held in Cairo in the presence of representatives of Coptic expatriates’ organizations and other national figures. The conference called for effectuating citizenship rights and denounced all forms of discrimination.
The article comments on a Supreme Administrative Court ruling to allow 15 Christians who had converted to Islam and later returned to Christianity to reclaim their legal rights as Christians.
Security forces are responsible for causing some problems between Muslims and Copts whether by letting a small problem escalate or by refraining from taking strong steps to tackle it
In a seminar held by the Center for Egyptian Woman’s Issues, leaders of the Coptic Orthodox Church have opposed the civil marriage, when Protestant ones have called for a revise of the current bylaw.

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