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The authors of the article argue that citizenship is the only solution to achieve equality between followers of different religions in a country. They discuss the issue with Muslim and Coptic intellectuals.
The author reviews significances of the symbolic nature of the clergy’s garments, and the history of the craft of manufacturing such kind of clothes.
Priest Philopater has been pardoned after completely distancing himself from politics and from participating in any political party.
Muná al-Mallākh reports about the different opinions of eminent Christian figures concerning disputes in the church.
The recently canceled church trial of the bishop of Naj‘ Ḥammādī, Bishop Kyrillos, has raised questions over the standards of these trials and the secretary-general of the Holy Synod’s role in the trials.
The Evangelical election scheduled for March 23, 2007, is expected to be more exciting this time. Dr. Rev. Makram Najīb is running for head of the denomination against Dr. Re. Ṣafwat al-Bayyāḍī.
The author of the article refers to a conflict that arose between the church and the Coptic newspaper Watanī, and discusses the church’s relationship with the Coptic press over the past century.
An investigation into the reality of kidnapping Christian girls in one of the Egyptian governorates.
Family members and Christians demand to see the Christian woman Muna Qiryāqus, who married her Muslim colleague Khālid Taha in al-Fayūm.
A fierce controversy has renewed between Coptic Church and ‘Adel Iskandar, a Christian businessman. The Church accuses ‘Adel Iskandar of seizing al-Awqaf and properties of the Church and beating the priests. Iskandar in turn accuses the priests of being moneygrubbers.

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