A senior member of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood faces prosecution after a television presenter filed a complaint
The Egyptian president was this week bombarded with criticism after he missed the mark trying to interpret and define a verse from the holy Quran
Discussing atheism or criticizing religion in Egypt can only be done in closed circles
A Salafi preacher and politician has declared that Egyptians who vote for a constitution that does not impose Sharia (Islamic law) on the country will “go to hell,”
The enthronement of the Egypt's new Coptic pope will be held on 18 November, Bishop Pachomios, the acting patriarch, told Al-Ahram Arabic news website, Monday night
Egypt's striking doctors announced they will form human chains from the Doctors' Syndicate to the Ministry of Health in downtown Cairo
Security officials said Wednesday that no suspects have been arrested, days after gunmen attacked government buildings in the Sinai peninsula
The death of Shenuda, who headed the church for four decades, set in motion the process to elect a new patriarch
The Muslim Brotherhood guidance office invited the internal Brotherhood Shura Council to elect new guidance office members in November
Egypt's president acknowledged the widespread problem of sexual harassment in his country Tuesday
The Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Tuesday voiced concern over violence against Muslims in Myanmar
A large crowd of Salafi Muslims disrupted an Eid Al-Adha concert in the city of Menya Sunday night to protest what they perceived to be the promotion of Christianity
Three human rights organisations accused Israel of refusing entry to African refugees, mostly from Eritrea
Three social democratic parties from Tunisia, Egypt and Palestine announced on Monday the launch of an organisational committee
A council of Egypt's Coptic Christians voted on Monday in a process that will lead to the selection of a new pope for the ancient church
The leader of al-Qaida has urged Muslims to kidnap Westerners to exchange for imprisoned jihadists
Israeli occupation authorities prevented five Orthodox priests from the Diocese of Jerusalem from traveling to Cairo on Monday to participate in the first round of the Egyptian papal elections.
Sectarian violence and discrimination against Copts in education and the media has increased since the 25 January revolution, said Millet Council Secretary Kamil Seddiq on Monday. “The Bible was burned and the officials did not move … It is time President Morsy proved that he is president of all Egyptians through his deeds, not his words,” Seddiq said.
After several days of violence on the Gaza-Israel border saw at least seven Palestinian militants dead
Coptic Christians are to vote for the final three papal candidates, Monday, one of which will succeed Pope Shenouda III who held the apostolic throne of the Coptic Orthodox Church from 1971 until his death in March.
As different political forces begin campaigning for and against the impending constitutional referendum, the Salafi-oriented Jama’a al-Islamiya said it would organize a million-man march to fight for the application of Sharia in the new constitution.
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