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The author comments on the evolution of monasticism, and its spread throughout Europe.
The principle of citizenship has been allowed to dwindle and peter out while sectarian belonging has garnered more support in Egyptian society.
Kamāl Zākhir Mūsá discusses a citizenship initiative implemented by human rights activist Muná Dhū al-Faqqār.
Kamāl Zākhir Mūsá writes about the principle of citizenship and mechanisms to put it in place in light of the 3rd laymen conference a week ago, that hopefully would pave the way for better citizenship in the future. Mūsá, praised the conference participants and described them as stars whose...
The author discusses the Constitution and the activation of citizenship.
There are forces in society that seek to undermine national unity and patriotism claims author Kamāl Zākhir. In this article he looks at how such forces can be tackled.
The author writes about the upcoming Coptic laymen conference entitled, ’Towards Entrenching the Culture of Citizenship’ and about the objective of the laymen movement in general.
Kamāl Zākhir discusses the suggested amendments to the Personal Status Law.
The absence of forgiveness is not only due to the aim to control the Copts fearing of the growing protest movements but also to prevent these movements from unifying with people who may demand their rights which was given by Christ.
Kamāl Zākhir reflects on Father Mattá’s point of view and calls on young people not to be taken in by unreliable people.

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