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Monday, September 19, 2011
Egyptian Copts Seeking Divorce Plan To Resign To Invoke Legal Loophole
Under Egyptian personal status law, the Coptic Orthodox Church controls divorce of couples where both are members of the Church. Al-Ahram this week reports that hundreds of Copts who are seeking a divorce plan to gather in front of the Ministry of Justice to collectively resign membership in the Church. Under Egyptian law, if a non-Muslim couple is of different religious denominations, then Islamic Shariah law applies to their divorce. This will permit the couple to get around the Coptic Church's limitation of the grounds for divorce to adultery. Some are calling for the Ministry of Justice to permit notaries to provide civil marriages and divorce.