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The author reviews the various viewpoints expressed regarding the decision taken to cancel the celebration of the Muslim mawlids and wonders if this would be applied to the Copts as well
The author highlights the comparisons some observers made between Obama and other personalities after the U.S. president’s speech at Cairo University on June 4, 2009.
Hasanayn Krūm writes about misconceptions concerning Christian beliefs and traditions in Egypt.
The author reviews the rumors that the attempt on former President Nasīr’s life was staged.
The author refutes claims of some Copts that late President Jamāl ‘Abd al-Nāṣir had discriminated against Copts through his nationalization movement.
The author pursues his lastest report on the defenders of the minister of culture and regarded them as autocrats who despise the public opinion.
The author continues publishing the response he received from Talat Gad Allah, which in its turn was written in response to an article by the author. Gad Allah explained that there is a big difference between persecution and political marginalization, which bans practices of political rights and...
The article is a response to a letter sent to the author by Talaat Gad Allah, a Coptic writer and a member of the Wafd Party, in which he commented on an article by the author titled “Abdel Nasser and the persecution of Copts”. The author provides information to prove his opinion that the 1952...
The writer comments on the views of Ma´amun Al-Hodeibi, the general guide of the Muslim Brotherhood, that are stated in an interview to Sout Al-Umma.
The author comments on the statement of the General Guide of the Muslim Brotherhood about Copts, which he gave to Sout Al-Umma in a previous issue. The author believes that speaking about a partial representation for Copts is very dangerous as the result would be a plain sectarian system of ruling...

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