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The article describes the disputes and divisions currently dominating the Coptic Church.
The author comments on the recent events in the Coptic Orthodox Church.
Muná al-Mallākh reports about the different opinions of eminent Christian figures concerning disputes in the church.
In a CD-ROM obtained by al-Usbū‘ weekly, Bishop Bishūy said, in an annual doctrine conference, that he would not stop attacking other denominations unless they confess that they are non-Christians.
A deacon sues Pope Shenouda’s assistant accusing him of deviating from the church opinions.
‘Ātif Fāyiz Bibāwī asserts that all of the facts mentioned about his case in Ṣawt al-Ummah, in its issue dated February 26, 2007 are incorrect.
Wā’il Luṭfī claims that religious discourse has become the prevalent discourse in Egypt. In this respect, he sheds light on a recent study conducted by a well-known Egyptian sociologist.
The article says that the statements of both Dr. Muḥammad ‘Imārah and Zakariya Butrus stir sectarian aggravation.
On June 17, 1981 violence erupted between Muslims and Christians in the Cairo working class district of al-Zawīya al-Hamrā? in which at least 20 people were killed and hundreds others injured, giving reason enough for late President Anwar al-Sādāt to launch the notorious September 1981 detentions...
For the third week in a row, Wafā’ Costantine still dominates the scene in Egypt. Her story has become a burning issue, even more compelling than the Palestinian issue. [Editor: for a background of this issue see AWR, 2004, week 51, art. 13]

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