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The author calls for the establishment of centers for Coptic studies in Egyptian universities that study all aspect of the Coptic era.
Opposition parliamentary members have criticized a draft law that prohibits holing demonstrations in houses of worship for any reasons.
Coptic residents of the governorate of Sohag have reported the existence of a 13-member group and accused them of belonging to a terrorist group that targets churches. People of the city of Sālqatah suspected them after they were observed collecting information about churches in the city.
The article reviews the story of the invention of the current Gregorian calendar, showing the historic background of differences in celebrating Christmas between Eastern and Western churches.
Actress Ḥanān Turk’s women only café creates waves of anger in Egypt, especially among Egyptian Copts.
The article reports on the objection of 11 members of the Egyptian Parliament to a draft law prohibiting demonstrations in houses of worship.
The author, Dr. Ibrāhīm al-Sāyh, comments on an official complaint submitted by the renowned Muslim scholar Dr. Zaghlūl al-Najjār against a Christian organization, accusing it of performing missionary activities in Cairo.
The article reviews a Vatican document about the rights of evangelizing non-believers and welcoming converts from denominations other than Catholicism.
Father ‘Abd al-Masīḥ Basīt responds to the claims presented in Michael Baigent’s book ’The Jesus Papers’ which claims that Jesus did not die on the cross but emigrated to India and Afghanistan where he married and lived until 45 A.D.
Provocative statements by two members of the Islamic Research Academy; Dr. Zaghlūl al-Najjār and Dr. Muṣṭafá Muḥammad al-Shak‘ah, ignited the anger of Copts in Egypt when they attacked the Christian belief.

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