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Guest Al-Barāshī surprised that more than half of Egyptian children like the Muslim Brotherhood As a guest on a talk show, Muhamad al-Barāshī suggested that Muhamad ‘Abd Āllah Nasr was trying to sabotage the minds of the Egyptian youth. He added that if you were to go to a classroom and ask...
Wall Street Journal: Al-Sīsī saved Egypt from the “Islamist Project” sought by Mursī The Wall Street Journal reports that the Obama Administration is planning to end the ban on weapons to Egypt allowing for the completion of weapons deals for F-16’s and Abrams Tanks. The United States’ decision...
Christianity in the Arab World was flourishing in relative terms prior to the First World War and consequent break-up of the Ottoman Empire.
In his essay on Religion and Politics, Kāmel `Abd al-Fattāh writes: Egypt seems not to learn from its past experiences; every regime that ruled the country over decades now, repeat the same pattern of mingling religion with state affairs or religion with politics. Egyptian political regimes still...
A debate around the rights of Copts Controversy has ensued since the announcement of proposed legislation that addresses the rights of non-Muslims in Egypt. Most significantly, amendments taking up the issue of the right of divorce, marriage, and adoption are provoking most disputes. The amendments...
The Muslim Brotherhood refuses to reconcile with “The Coup” Egyptian President ‘Abd al-Fattāh as-Sīsī reportedly reviewed a proposal that would achieve reconciliation with the Muslim Brotherhood but rejected it after it was met with negative responses among many politicians in both the government...
Egyptian politicians express their opinions of the Muslim Brotherhood’s attempt to form a government-in-exile in Turkey The International Organization for the Muslim Brotherhood is attempting to form a govern-in-exile in Turkey in order to embarrass the Egyptian government in front of the...
Sīsī courts Christians after deliberating with his intelligence chief President ‘Abd al-Fattāh as-Sīsī visited St. Mark’s Cathedral the day before yesterday as a group of Egyptian Christians in Libya remain kidnapped. Rumours swirled about his visit’s connection to the upcoming parliamentary...
Relations between the Presidency and the Church in Egypt: infatuation and retaliation All were surprised when President ‘Abd al-Fattāh al-Sīsī visited a Cathedral in celebration of Christmas, dazzling the crowd and setting a new precedent from that of his predecessors. With his visit, al-Sīsī...
Sīsī opens a new chapter with the Coptic Church Egyptian President ‘Abd al-Fattāh al-Sīsī’s visit to a Cathedral to show his respect for Coptic Christians on Christmas Day was a notable moment for relations between the presidency and the Church in Egypt. Relations between the presidency and Church...

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