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 The author mentions the causes and effects of the problem of Kāmīliyā, the wife of the Dayr Mawās's priest.  
Dr. Muhammad Sakrān comments on certain issues concerning Christians in Egypt.
Pope Shenouda has added a new stance to his previous national stances when he announced, on behalf of Egyptian Copts, his rejection to any amendment introduced to the second article of the Constitution.
In this article, the author presents his view with regards to the case of the student of the faculty of Fundamentals of Religion who accused Rose al-Yūsuf of Takfīr. The author refuses what he calls the "culture of Takfīr."
The author records the days of the crusades.
This article suggests that Western civilization was based on Islamic civilization, and that Western imperialism is framing Muslims as terrorists.
In the following lines, Dr. Muhammad Sakrān denotes the positive and objective stances of Western intellectuals toward Islam.
Muhammad Sakrān, an education professor at al-Fayyoum University, advocates a new educational establishment for young Copts and Muslims, saying, “Regardless of their beliefs, degrees or ages, all have to be able to study freely the inheritance of Islamic, Christian and Arab culture, the nation’s...
All the attempts to ignite sectarian problems to undermine national unity were sure doomed to failure. Although the Copts, out of an entrenched sense of belongingness, have always rejected colonialist intrigues to strike at the very heart the country’s unity, some fanatics emerge from time to time...
According to the logic of geography and history, not relying on claims of chauvinism, I can say that Egypt, unlike all the people of the globe, enjoys a deep-rooted national unity.
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