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If every Muslim had acted wisely like al-‘Awwā and boycotted Dutch goods, nobody would have ever dared to offend Muslims.
The continuous attacks on Copts decrease their sense of patriotism. The author expresses his devastation with the declarations of the general guide of the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood against Copts.
A former deputy of the secretary-general of the dissolved Azhar Scholars Front, Dr. Yahyá Hablūsh, has launched a Web site from Kuwait, claiming that it is a step toward reviving the front.
The press has become a business in Egypt. Well known businessmen and bankers have considerable shares in publishing houses and press corporations.
Bishop Bishūy of the Coptic Orthodox Church responds to questions on church trials, which according to his interviewer are infamous for being harsh and surrounded by vagueness.
The author of the articles cites situations and examples of what he called daily persecutions that the Copts in Egypt are faced with.
Discussions on the succession of Pope Shenouda heats up in the Holy Synod. Bishop Musá tops the potential nominees, with Bishop Ruwis and Bishop Yu’annis both standing a good chance. The laymen propose a new draft law to allow monks to be nominated.
The author questions what sources Bishop Bisantī relied on when he revealed the results of a census taken to determine the number of Copts in Egypt, especially since the Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics denied authorizing any census of the number of Christians in Egypt.
A relationship between President Mubārak and the Muslim Brotherhood can never exist because the group is banned by the law and it continues to plan to take control of the country.

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