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Jamāl As‘ad comments on Pope Shenouda’s opinion concerning the inheritance of power in Egypt.
Jamāl As‘ad writes about the recent book published about al-Mu‘alim Ya‘qūb.
The author highlights the 1952 Revolution and the status and role of Copts during its days.
The author provides his opinion on the reality of Coptic bishops and the real roles that they play in Egyptian life these days.
Jamāl As‘ad considers Obama’s argument about Copts in Egypt being a minority like Maronites in Lebanon to be mistaken.
Jamāl As‘ad writes about Wafā’ Qustantīn and the actions taken toward the whole incident.
As‘ad highlights incidents that have enforced the political and social role of the Coptic Orthodox Church in society.
The state, the church and the media are responsible for Copts’ isolation in the church as an independent homeland.
Pope Shenouda patriarch of Alexandria and the See of St. Mark managed to elevate the role played by the church from just being a spiritual role to include social and economic roles as well. The author says that for the Copts the church has become an alternative to the state.
Jamāl As‘ad writes about the Muslim and Christian situation toward the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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