Political parties, the Al-Azhar and the Coptic Church, in a meeting held at the Shura Council on Tuesday managed to resolve disputes
On Friday, March 30, 2012, Hisham Y. Altalib visited the White House
An actress who said she was duped into appearing in an anti-Islam film
Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi said he the Egyptian Muslim cleric jailed in the Unites States, to serve out the rest of his sentence at home
An Egyptian court has upheld a six-year jail sentence for a Coptic Christian school teacher
Egypt's FJP is consulting with other political parties and the financial industry introducing rules allowing the issue of sukuk
After the outbreak of the January 2011 revolution, the Interior Ministry began a new era based on respect for fundamental freedoms
Outspoken Egyptian-American journalist Mona Eltahaway was arrested
An Egyptian newspaper released a 12-page special section for the purpose of ‘confronting thought with thought’
The dispute between Coptic and secular activists on one hand and Islamist political forces on the other ended in compromise.
A Coptic Christian group has rejected a report by Egypt's official statistics agency which estimated the community's population at 5.13 million.
Constituent Assembly member Manal al-Tiby resigned on Monday to protest what she described as “the dominance of political Islam over the assembly.”
With Egypt turning into a Sunni Iran, we’re probably only a few years away from people like Fawzy being targeted with international murde
International envoy to Syria Lakhdar Brahimi presented a pessimistic forecast for Syria
Supporters of jailed Coptic Christian Alber Saber accused the Egyptian government of pursuing a double standard
Should the principles of free speech apply when it comes to insulting Islam?
Canada does not appreciate the threat, symbolic or otherwise, of prosecution and death against its people.
Michael Armanious reveals the hypocrisy behind the riots that took place in Cairo on Sept. 11
An Egyptian court on Monday upheld the death sentences awarded to 14 Islamist militants
The fate of the People's Assembly – the lower house of Egypt's parliament – appeared to have been laid to rest on Saturday when the Supreme Administrative Court (SAC) ruled in favour of an earlier decision by the High Constitutional Court (HCC) to dissolve the Islamist-led assembly. While a majority of Islamist figures have vowed to contest the decision, liberal and leftist forces hailed the move.
On Sunday, with no precedent in Norwegian history, Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg appointed Hadia Tajik, a 29-year-old Muslim woman, as minister of culture, making Tajik the youngest minister in the Norwegian Cabinet and the first ever Muslim in the Norwegian government.
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The Light of the Desert-Documentary on St Macarius Monastery, Egypt