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Nabīl Lūqā comments on the issue of Wafā’ Qustantīn.
Nabīl Lūqā Bibāwī responds to criticisms of Pope Shenouda’s view that Copts should not visit Jerusalem.
When Pope Shenouda is absent the church is run by two councils; the Community Council and the Holy Synod.
The Grand Imām of the Azhar has filed a lawsuit against al-Fajr newspaper, however the article advises the imām to be a symbol of the tolerance of Islam and drop the case.
Dr. Nabīl Lūqā Bibāwī comments on the way Coptic Orthodox Church funds are spent.
This article deals with the clash between the church and court rulings over the issue of divorce. The author points out that this clash takes place because the current Personal Status Law permits divorce for eight reasons that are not mentioned in the Bible. He adds that the state can put an end to...
The author believes the United States is using Max Michel to settle accounts with Pope Shenouda for his patriotic stances and his refusal to visit Jerusalem unless he has a Palestinian visa.
Attacking the Prophet Muhammad is an on-going phenomenon that has increased recently because of the media’s focus, noisy demonstrations and the burning of embassies which accompany such offences.
All Copts are members of “Mubārak’s majority party,” and all Copts refuse to participate in “suspicious” strikes called for by groups that aim to destabilize Egypt.
Dr. Nabīl Lūqā Bibāwī thinks that passing a 1979 bill, that has been recognized by the three churches in Egypt, seems to be the only way to end the contradiction between the church and the court.

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