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A new book by a pharmacist accuses the Orthodox church of worshipping idols.
Rafīq Habīb criticizes media claims that the Muslim Brotherhood and the Egyptian government have made any kind of deals, and elaborates as to why it would be incredibly difficult for the two entities to come to any kind of agreement.
Max Michel argues that chastity is not a biblical or theological condition for choosing the patriarch.
For many years, there have been many attempts to introduce Coptic history into the educational curricula, but, unfortunately, they have been aborted by the Ministry of Education. One of these attempts is that of Dr. Kamāl Mughīths, the thinker and professor at the Education Research Center, who...
The author comments on Dr. Yusrī ‘Afīfī’s declarations about the teaching of Coptic history in the history curriculum.
The author writes about Kamāl Zākhir Mūsá, coordinator of Ecclesiastical reform front. He introduces his book al-‘Almānyyūn wa al-Kanīsah’ [the laymen and the church]. He presents the reforms which Zākhir Mūsá proposed.
Majdī Najīb Wahbah replies to Jamāl As‘ad’s criticisms of Bishop Thomas and As‘ad’s accusations of Bishop Thomas being a Zionist agent.
The author says that Bishop Bīshūy, secretary of the Holy Synod, said that expatriate Copts who hold demonstrations abroad are violating the instructions of Christ, and thus could be considered infidels. The author, concerned with the harshness of this accusation, discusses the opinion of other...
The author discusses the ideas of Kamāl Zākhir involving the political function and candidacy of the pope, as well as the need for a pope’s deputy and his calls for Copts to stop comparing national and religious belonging.
The author laments the role that parliament and the media played in increasing sectarian violence by ignoring the bill for a unified law for building places of worship during its last session.

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