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The author speaks about an article titled “Confused Citizenship,” underlining that Copts are confused between the Church’s laws and the state’s laws.
Sulaymān Shafīq reflects on the history of sectarian clashes in Egypt during the last century and suggests an “intellectual” solution to the problem.
Sulaymān Shafīq writes about discrimination against Christians in Iraq.
The author discusses his monastic beliefs, along with lessons he learned from the book about Father Mattá al-Miskīn entitled ’Love Above Right’.
Sulaymān Shafīq talks about the deterioration of the situation of the Iraqi Christians since the American invasion.
The authors believes that societal values as a whole have declined, pointing to a number of incidents to verify his belief.
Sulaymān Shafīq writes about major Christian figures in Egypt.
The author records changes that have happened in Egyptian society, wondering about reasons that prompt Egyptians to abandon all the features of their own culture, traditions and even patriotism.
Sulaymān Shafīq raises a number of notes on the issue of the renewal of religious discourse – in both the church and the Azhar – in light of the daily controversy over the conversion from one religion to another. Shafīq believes that men of religion should be studying worldly sciences alongside...
The author discusses the issue of religious conversion in Egypt. He advocates legalizing conversion through a "court of conscience" to ensure that converts are sincere in their intent to embrace a new religion and that they are not being forcibly proselytized in order to overcome conversion which...

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