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Coptic clergymen and media specialists discuss Max Michel’s alleged TV church that is expected to be launched in Arabic on May 1.
The following lines present reflections on Pope Shenouda’s recent decision that prohibits mobile phones in monasteries.
The church has rejected Najīb Jibrā’īl’s call to stage sit-ins and organize demonstrations protesting about restricting Copts’ rights in Egypt. The author criticized the call and concerned people considered it sowing sedition.
The article deals with monasticism and answers whether or not a university degree is essential for joining monastic order.
The article presents different views around the issue of holding a psycho- analytical test for people who want to become priests.
Akhir Sā‘ah reports about the recent fatwá concerning divorce in Islam.
The article shows the different opinions of Coptic orthodox clergymen and other laymen thinkers on linking getting an electoral card and completing marriage documents.
Muhammad Nūr writes about the most controversial fatwás issued in 2008
Hi-tech has had its effects on religion. Recently questions have risen about the authenticity of confessions over the telephone or the Internet. While some people think that confession should only take place face to face with the priest, others accept using modern communication technology in...
Muhammad Nūr interviews Father Salīb Mattá Sawīris.

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