Security forces defused a bomb Sunday on Gamaa bridge in Egypt's Giza governorate. No injuries or deaths were reported, sources told Ahram Online.
Egyptian prosecutors referred Friday journalist and writer Fatima Naoot to a misdemeanors court on charges of disdaining religion, after she was critical of the Muslim Eid Al-Adha tradition of slaughtering sheep.
The Islamic State militant group has killed 1,878 people in Syria during the past six months, the majority of them civilians, a British-based Syrian monitoring organisation said on Sunday.
Two women's rights campaigners detained in Saudi Arabia have been transferred to a special tribunal for "terrorism", activists said on Thursday after the women appeared in court.
Seven Muslim Brotherhood "supporters" were referred to the prosecution on Thursday in Upper Egypt's Minya governorate, on charges of planning "terrorist" operations during Christmas and New Year celebrations.
Catholic Copts in Egypt are marking Christmas amid tight security after threats from Islamist extremist groups.
The Sinai-based Ansar Bayt al-Maqdis (ABM) militant jihadi group released a video Tuesday showing the execution of two civilians ABM claimed were army informers.
The media adviser of Egypt's legitimate President Morsi shows understanding for Qatar's about turn with regard to the Egyptian Revolution according to the Muslim Brotherhood official website.
Egypt’s al-Azhar University announced on Wednesday the permanent expulsion of 21 female students it accused of committing on-campus violence.
The armed forces killed five "terrorists" during raids conducted over the past three days in North Sinai, its spokesman said on Wednesday.
The Islamic State group on Wednesday shot down a warplane from the US-led coalition over northern Syria, a monitoring group said, with the jihadists claiming to have captured a Jordanian pilot.
Pilgrims from across the world descended on Jesus's birthplace in Bethlehem Wednesday to begin the global celebration of Christmas after a violence-plagued year brought suffering to many Middle Eastern Christians.
Christmas masses will be held at Catholic churches in Egypt on Thursday evening, amid tight security measures by the Interior Ministry and armed forces.
Egypt's top prosecutor referred a man to the criminal court on Tuesday for "threatening employees at embassies and consulates" in the country, two weeks after the closure of two embassies for security reasons.
Unknown saboteurs bombed on Tuesday the main gas pipeline south of al-Arish in Sinai, repeating what has become a common occurrence since the January 25 uprising which toppled Hosni Mubarak in 2011.
On December 5, 2014, Interpol issued a “Red Notice” alert, seeking the arrest of Sheikh Yusuf al-Qaradawi, at the request of the Egyptian government, on charges including, “Agreement, incitement and assistance to commit intentional murder, helping…prisoners to escape, arson, vandalism and theft.” Qaradawi’s support of terrorism led the United States to ban him from entering the country in 1999. Britain barred his entry in 2008, and France in 2012.
India is the latest country in which Christians have spoken out about their persecution. Christians of all denominations have issued a joint pre-Christmas statement in which they speak of “violence against our churches in various parts of the country, especially in Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Uttar Pradesh and now in the territory of the capital city Delhi”. This, they said, was a “well organised campaign, also by senior members of parliament belonging to the ruling party”.
As the Muslim Brotherhood and the Islamist movement in general face an existential problem in Egypt, and with the rise of militant Islamist groups that found a margin to grow after the 25 January 2011 uprising, Nabil Abdel-Fattah, an expert in political Islamist movements and editor-in-chief of the annual Religion in Egypt report published by Ahram Center for Political and Strategic Studies, shares with Ahram Online his views on the prospects for the new relationship between the Muslim Brotherhood and the state.
The Giza Criminal Court sentenced on Monday former parliamentarian and Wasat Party leading figure Essam Sultan to a year's labour for physically and verbally assaulting policemen securing the North Giza Court.
Tchaikovsky's famed Nutcracker ballet... One of the standard repertoire elements, performed by the Cairo Opera Ballet Company, the ballet returns to the Cairo Opera's stage starting 25 December. With most performances taking place in the evening, the troupe will give one matinee performance on 29 December.
Nabil Abdel-Fattah, an expert in political Islamist movements and editor-in-chief of the annual Religion in Egypt report published by Ahram Center for Political and Strategic Studies (Photo: Al-Ahram)
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An Arabic language teacher from the Qabaa school in the Nozha district flogged a Coptic pupil ten years old named Bibawi Faragallah 40 times with an electric wire last week.